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US - SOVIET UNION - START TREATY - BIO - GORBACHEV - BIO - BUSH - COMMUNISM

US - SOVIET UNION - START TREATY - BIO - GORBACHEV - BIO - BUSH - COMMUNISM
US President George Bush (L) and Soviet counterpart Mikhail Gorbachev confer during their joint press conference 31 July 1991 in Moscow concluding the two-day US-Soviet Summit dedicated to the disarmament. Nine years of talks were successfully concluded 31 July when two heads of state signed START, the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty which will cut the superpowers's nuclear arsenals by up to a third. The Soviet leader called the treaty "a moral achievement" which replaced "militarised thinking" with "normal human thinking".
MIKE FISHER / AFP
Document reference 000_APP2000010966765
SLUG US - SOVIET UNION - START TREATY - BIO - GORBACHEV - BIO - BUSH - COMMUNISM
Creation date 7/31/1991 16:15 UTC
City/Country Moscow, Russia
Credit MIKE FISHER / AFP
File size/pixels/dpi 11.89 Mb / 2500 x 1662 / 300 dpi

US - SOVIET UNION - START TREATY - BIO - GORBACHEV - BIO - BUSH - COMMUNISM

US - SOVIET UNION - START TREATY - BIO - GORBACHEV - BIO - BUSH - COMMUNISM
US President George Bush (L) and Soviet counterpart Mikhail Gorbachev confer during their joint press conference 31 July 1991 in Moscow concluding the two-day US-Soviet Summit dedicated to the disarmament. Nine years of talks were successfully concluded 31 July when two heads of state signed START, the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty which will cut the superpowers's nuclear arsenals by up to a third. The Soviet leader called the treaty "a moral achievement" which replaced "militarised thinking" with "normal human thinking".
MIKE FISHER / AFP