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Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (Salt) I #477311

NBC Evening News for Thursday, Jun 20, 1974
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(Studio) Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT) I raises questions. Chief Pentagon negotiator Paul Nitze among those asking questions.
REPORTER: Tom Brokaw

(DC) Nitze appears before Senate committee hearing. [Senator Stuart SYMINGTON - believes thorough understanding of temporary agreement between United States and USSR with regard to arms limitations should be made before any trip to Moscow, USSR .] State Department spokesperson says United States hasn't agreed on new number of strategic missiles USSR may deploy, although clarification of terminology has taken place. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger to be questioned about matter.
REPORTER: John Cochran

Reporter(s):
Brokaw, Tom;
Cochran, John
Duration:
00:01:50

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