In which of the following negotiations did President Nixon and Soviet premier Leonid Brezhnev agree to freeze the number of long-range missile launchers and build certain new missiles only after they had destroyed the same number of older missiles?

A) The Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations
B) The Hague Conventions
C) The Camp David Accords
D) The Strategic Arms Limitation Talks
E) The Kremlin Accords


D

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