The SALT II agreement was signed in Vienna by these two leaders:
Nixon and Brezhnev
Carter and Brezhnev
Reagan and Gorbachev
Brezhnev and Reagan
Ford and Brezhnev
Carter and Brezhnev.
The Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty (SALT) II agreement was signed in Vienna on June 18, 1979, by U.S. President Jimmy Carter and Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev. The agreement set a ceiling on long-range bombers and missiles and limited development to only one new land-base missile system for the duration of the treaty.
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