Camp David Summit
The Camp David Summit refers to a historic meeting held in July 2000 at the presidential retreat in Maryland, known as Camp David. The summit aimed to address the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict, bringing together key leaders, including Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak and Palestinian Authority Chairman Yasser Arafat, with mediation by then-U.S. President Bill Clinton.
During the summit, discussions focused on critical issues such as borders, the status of Jerusalem, and the rights of Palestinian refugees. Despite extensive negotiations, the summit ultimately ended without a formal agreement, highlighting the complexities of achieving peace in the region.