Summit Conferences

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AS - Level History Mind Map on Summit Conferences, created by Anna Wilson on 01/06/2015.
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Summit Conferences
  1. Geneva Summit, November 1985
    1. Their discussions 'made the world a safer place'
      1. Reagan would not give up SDI
        1. Speed up talks on reducing weapons and meet soon.
        2. Reykjavik Summit, October 1986
          1. Reagan would not give up SDI.
            1. Gorbachev frustrated at Reagan.
              1. No agreement on arms reduction. :(
              2. The INF Summit, December 1987
                1. INF Treaty signed.
                  1. Eliminate nuclear and conventional missiles by 1991.
                    1. Inspect each others' military to ensure compliance.
                    2. Malta Summit, 1989
                      1. Gorbachev and Bush announced: The Cold War was over
                        1. Gorbachev wanted the USSR to be part of the world economic system.
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