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Qué (quién) es detente - definición

FRENCH PHRASE
Detente; Detenté; Разрядка; Razryadka; Détentes
  • Vladivostok Summit]] in November 1974.
  • Soviet Premier [[Alexei Kosygin]] (''front'') next to US President [[Lyndon Johnson]] (''behind'') during the [[Glassboro Summit Conference]]
  • [[Leonid Brezhnev]] (''left'') and [[Richard Nixon]] (''right'') during Brezhnev's June 1973 visit to Washington, DC, a high-water mark in détente between the United States and the Soviet Union
  • Apollo-Soyuz]] crew in 1975
  • U.S. President [[Ronald Reagan]] and Soviet General Secretary [[Mikhail Gorbachev]] in 1985
  • at a summit]] in [[Hanoi]], [[Vietnam]], in February 2019
  • [[Barack Obama]] and [[Raúl Castro]] at a press conference in [[Havana]], [[Cuba]], in March 2016
  • Indian PM [[Modi]] pays an unprecedented surprise visit to Pakistani PM [[Nawaz Sharif]] in [[Lahore]] in 2015

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Detente is a state of friendly relations between two countries when previously there had been problems between them. (FORMAL)
...their desire to pursue a policy of detente...
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Détente (, French: "relaxation") is the relaxation of strained relations, especially political, by verbal communication. The term, in diplomacy, originates from around 1912 when France and Germany tried unsuccessfully to reduce tensions.

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Détente

Détente (French for 'relaxation'; French pronunciation: ​[detɑ̃nt]) is the relaxation of strained relations, especially political ones, through verbal communication. The diplomacy term originates from around 1912, when France and Germany tried unsuccessfully to reduce tensions.

The term is often used to refer to a period of general easing of the geopolitical tensions between the Soviet Union and the United States during the Cold War. It began in 1969, as a core element of the foreign policy of U.S. President Richard Nixon, in an effort to avoid nuclear escalation. The Nixon administration promoted greater dialogue with the Soviet government, including regular summit meetings and negotiations over arms control and other bilateral agreements. Détente was known in Russian as разрядка (razryadka), loosely meaning "relaxation of tension".

Ejemplos de uso de detente
1. After detente, Vietnam and Chile, Kissinger‘s star fell along with Nixon‘s during Watergate, they said.
2. Foreign Ministry spokesman Hamid Reza Asefi also said that Iran’s «policy of detente» with its neighbors would remain in place. «The policy of detente is a policy of the regime.
3. On the European side, engineering a new spirit of detente will be tough.
4. An atmosphere of peace and detente is strongly felt on the Korean Peninsula, Japan‘s neighbor.
5. The CFE Treaty is not the first pillar of detente to collapse in recent years.