Geneva Conference
The Geneva Conference refers to a series of diplomatic meetings held in Geneva, Switzerland, aimed at resolving international conflicts. The most notable conference took place in 1954, addressing the situation in Vietnam and leading to the division of the country into North Vietnam and South Vietnam.
Another significant conference occurred in 1985, focusing on arms control and reducing tensions during the Cold War. This meeting brought together leaders from various nations to discuss strategies for peace and cooperation, highlighting the importance of dialogue in international relations.