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Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (Salt) Talks #460040

NBC Evening News for Friday, Sep 24, 1971
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(Studio) At Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT) talks United States and USSR agree to take steps to prevent accidental, unauthorized use of nuclear weapons, set up quick communication procedures between Washington, DC and Moscow; Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT) talks session ends.
REPORTER: John Chancellor

(Helsinki, Finland) Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT) talks progressing on limitation of nuclear arms, close to agreement on limiting anti-ballistic missile systems. [US negotiator Gerard C. SMITH - says prospect for anti-ballistic missile agreement at next session in Vienna, Austria, not so bad.]
REPORTER: Aline Saarinen

(Studio) Senator defeats proposal to postpone new missiles deployment during SALT talks.
REPORTER: John Chancellor

Reporter(s):
Chancellor, John;
Saarinen, Aline
Duration:
00:02:50

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