Geneva Summit
The Geneva Summit refers to a series of high-level meetings held in Geneva, Switzerland, aimed at addressing international issues and fostering diplomatic relations. Notable summits include the 1985 meeting between U.S. President Ronald Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev, which marked a significant step in reducing Cold War tensions.
These summits often focus on critical topics such as arms control, human rights, and global security. The location in Geneva, known for its neutral stance, provides an ideal setting for leaders from various countries to engage in dialogue and negotiate solutions to pressing global challenges.