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Richard Nixon served as the President of the United States, representing the nation in the signing of the SALT I treaty [1] and initiating a new era of diplomatic and economic engagement with China through his 1972 visit {fact:2, fact:5, fact:6}.
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Strategic Rivalry between United States and China swp-berlin.org 3 facts
claimThe United States believes that the engagement policy pursued since Richard Nixon's 1972 visit to Beijing has failed.
claimThe United States' engagement policy with China, which began with Richard Nixon's 1972 visit to Beijing, is widely considered to have failed.
claimThe United States' engagement policy toward China, pursued since Richard Nixon’s visit to Beijing in 1972, is widely considered to have failed.
How the war in Ukraine changed Russia's global standing | Brookings brookings.edu 1 fact
referenceThe SALT I treaty, signed by Richard Nixon and Leonid Brezhnev in 1972, established the regulation of strategic nuclear weapons between the United States and the Soviet Union.