Przesłanki wizyty prezydenta Stanów Zjednoczonych Richarda Nixona w Moskwie w dniach 22-30 maja 1972 roku
Abstract
The Policy of Peaceful Competition realized by President of the United Stales Richard
Nixon on the turn of 1960s and 1970s resulted in the peaceful dialogue between the United
States of America and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics concerning disarmament. The
circumstances of the summit talks in Moscow were: the inclination to consolidation of
international security and peace propagated by the Eastern European Socialdemocratics in the
conception of disengagement and conception of the peaceful coexistence of slates which have
different social systems restored during the 20th and 22nd Congress of Communist Party of
the USSR. Agreements about the fragmentary limitations of nuclear armaments were the proof
of these conceptions on the turn of 1960s and 1970s. The other circumstances were: fiasco
of the American policy in Wietnam and tense relations between Moscow and Peking, which were permitted The Nixon Administration to take the advantage of that rapprochement with
the People’s Republic of China to establish a dialogue with the USSR. The encouragement
to bcgining a dialogue was A Peaceful Programme, which Brezniev announced of the turn of
March and April 1972 concerning a new foreign policy of the USSR to detente between East
and West. The fundamental circumstance of the summit talks in Moscow was the acknowledgement
by the United States and the USSR, at the end of 1960s, that nuclear parity
exsisted, which was linked with continual expenses for armaments and new technology of
armaments by both powers. Moreover, the leaders of the USSR wanted to sign the economic
agreement with the United States which would allow to avoid disastrous economic situation
in the USSR. One should add the efficient control of the realization of the agreements
accepted by the states in the field of disarmament which was possible due to using the national
technical control measures. All these circumstances resulted in the visit of the President of
the United Stales in Moscow in May 1972 and it initiated signing the agreements of limitation
of strategic armaments, scientific, technical and cultural cooperation between both superpowers.
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