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Washington Summit

The Washington Summit of 1987 was a Cold War-era meeting between U.S. president Ronald Reagan and General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union Mikhail Gorbachev that took place December 8-10. Reagan and Gorbachev discussed regional conflicts in Afghanistan, Central America, and Southern Africa, arms control issues for chemical weapons as well as conventional weapons, the status of START negotiations, and human rights. A notable accomplishment of the Washington Summit was the signing of the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty.
==Background==
Following the near-breakthrough of the previous year's Reykjavik Summit, and much to the chagrin of many supporters of both leaders, Reagan and Gorbachev began putting resources into INF Treaty negotiations.〔Savranskaya and Blanton (2007). Accessed 20 November, 2011.〕 This, in addition to various troubles foreign and domestic in both countries led to a tense time preceding the Washington Summit.
For Reagan, trouble with the stock market, failure to win approval for Supreme-Court-nominee Robert Bork,〔Keller (31 October 1987). Accessed 20 November 2011.〕 and the Iran-Contra scandal〔Herring (2008), 897.〕 were all generating political pressure. Also, criticism from an uncharacteristically large number of notable conservatives including former President Richard Nixon, former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, commentator William Buckley, as well as members of his own administration resulted in a contentious political atmosphere around the INF Treaty.〔Hayward (2010), 589-595〕
Gorbachev too was encountering opposition to, not only the INF treaty negotiations, but also his ''Perestroika'' reform programs.〔Hayward (2010), 595-596〕 Despite replacing over 150 senior defense ministers and officers after the Mathias Rust incident,〔Hayward (2010), 596〕 Gorbachev’s frustrations were only compounded when just two months before the Washington Summit was held, then-candidate member of the Politburo and supporter of Gorbachev, Boris Yeltsin, denounced the Soviet General Secretary and resigned from his post in an unprecented and highly controversial move.〔Hayward (2010), 597〕〔Keller (31 October 1987). Accessed 20 November 2011.〕 Though, according to Reagan’s Secretary of State George P. Shultz, the Soviet leader was unusually contentious during their late-October meeting in Moscow to finalize the terms of the INF treaty, "Shultz had barely unpacked his bags back in Washington before word came from Moscow that Gorbachev wanted the summit to take place soon. Shevardnadze would be in Washington within two days to see to the final details of the INF Treaty and the summit".〔Hayward (2010), 598〕
Thus, in spite of outside complications, by the time the summit was set to take place, most of the details relating the INF Treaty had already been worked out. At least a week prior to the meeting, the ''New York Times'' was able to report that "The Soviet leader and President Reagan are scheduled to sign a treaty Dec. 8 eliminating their nations' shorter-range and medium-range missiles..." though it admitted that discussion regarding "reducing long-range, strategic nuclear weapons" was encountering obstacles.〔Shipler (01 December, 1987). Accessed 20 November 2011.〕

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