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On November 18, 1981, U.S. President Reagan proposed the zero-point plan.
If the United States is willing to take this approach to the United States and the United States, it would be a matter of negotiations for the same time that the United States and the United States were willing to take this approach to the European Union on November 18, 1981 (Lunar Calendar, October 22, 1981) and the U.S. President Reagan did not play the "zero-point" plan. On November 18, 1981, the U.S. President Reagan proposed a "zero-point" plan on the issue of limiting the European medium-range nuclear weapons. The central content of the plan is that if the Soviet Union and NATO were to begin to mainly balance their deployments in the European region with the SS-20 new missiles and SS-4 and SS-5 missiles, the U.S.N. would not decide on the deployments of the U.S. Panching II and


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