Summit (meeting)
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A summit meeting (or summit) is a meeting of heads of state or heads of government, usually with considerable media exposure, tight security and a prearranged agenda.
[edit] Notable summits
Notable summit meetings include those of Franklin D. Roosevelt, Winston Churchill and Joseph Stalin during World War II, and of various U.S. presidents and Soviet or Chinese leaders during the Cold War.
- 2005 World Summit
- Slovakia Summit 2005
- Earth Summit
- Earth Summit 2002
- 27th G8 summit
- 31st G8 summit
- Beirut Summit
- Rabat summit conference
- Reykjavik Summit
- European summit
- Geneva Summit
- Shamrock Summit
- Agra summit
- Jerusalem Summit
- Taba summit
- 2000 al-Qaeda Summit
- Camp David 2000 Summit
- 2004 South American Summit
- Sharm el-Sheikh Summit of 2005
- Summit of the Americas
- 9th G7 Summit
- Glassboro Summit Conference
- World Summit for Children