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Cold War treaties kms (Mid-Gorbachev (Geneva (1985) (New, more liberal…
Cold War treaties kms
Post-WW2
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Yalta (1945)
Germany's 4 zones, and reparations
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Stalin agreed to attack Japan, and to free elections in Eastern Europe
Potsdam (1945)
Truman for Roosevelt, and Attlee for Churchhill
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Germany agreed on - Berlin split, economy handled as one, and Stalin given extra equipment (poorest zone)
Pre-Cuban Crisis
Geneva (1959)
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No agreements, but co-operation increased
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Vienna (1961)
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Strained the personal relationship, as Kennedy refused to make any concessions
Mid-Gorbachev
Geneva (1985)
New, more liberal Soviet foreign minister appointed
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Reykjavik (1968)
Post-Chernobyl, Gorbachev proposed phasing out nukes for SDI - worried about their danger
No agreement, but relationship improved further
Washington (1987)
Gorbachev gave up on SDI, moving to mutual disarmament instead
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Moscow (1988)
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Later, Gorbachev announced the Soviets leaving Afghanistan
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