October 11.1986-US-Soviet summit Reykjavik met
(Bingyin eighth day of September), October 11, 1986, the US-Soviet summit in Reykjavik meeting.
U.S. President Ronald Reagan met in Reykjavik, Iceland with Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev In October 1986, U.S. President Ronald Reagan met in Reykjavik, Iceland Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev.
1985 US-Soviet summit talks in Geneva on strategic defense and other issues have not made any substantial progress. To break the impasse, the Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev and U.S. President Ronald Reagan, held in Reykjavik, Iceland, October 11 to 12 in 1986, the second meeting between the. Su Fangjiang tune talks focused on arms control issues, the United States stressed that the talks, including relations between the two countries in all four areas (ie, arms control, regional conflicts, human rights and bilateral relations). Met the outset, the Soviet Union put forward specific disarmament proposal, made major concessions on the issue of medium-range missiles, strategic weapons, nuclear test. The two sides agreed on a preliminary agreement for a substantial reduction of strategic weapons. But in the last minute of the negotiations, the Soviet Union showed the cards to take 10 years, not experiments in space "Star Wars" weapons as a package deal conditions. Reagan said will never give up the "Star Wars" program. The negotiations failed to achieve substantial results.
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