Khrushchev's policy of Peaceful Coexistence aimed to reduce tensions between the Soviet Union and the West during the Cold War, particularly with the United States. By advocating for coexistence rather than direct conflict, he sought to promote economic and diplomatic relations while managing ideological differences. This approach allowed the Soviet Union to focus on internal development and de-escalate military confrontations, ultimately aiming for stability and the possibility of competition through peaceful means.
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