Malta Summit

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The Malta Summit was a pivotal 1989 meeting between U.S. President George H. W. Bush and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev that symbolically marked the end of the Cold War.

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instanceOf diplomatic summit
international conference
chairperson George H. W. Bush
Mikhail Gorbachev
continent Europe
country Malta
describedBySource Cold War historiography
contemporary news reports
diplomaticOutcome improved U.S.–Soviet relations
political commitment to end Cold War rivalry
diplomaticProcess Detente
surface form: Cold War détente
endDate 1989-12-03
followedBy Charter of Paris for a New Europe
surface form: Paris Charter for a New Europe
follows Reagan–Gorbachev summits
surface form: Moscow Summit (1988)

Reagan–Gorbachev summits
surface form: Reykjavik Summit
hasEffect symbolically marked the end of the Cold War
historicalPeriod late Cold War
hostedOn Soviet cruise ship Maxim Gorky
U.S. warship USS Belknap
languageOfWorkOrName English
Russian
location off the coast of Malta
participant George H. W. Bush
Mikhail Gorbachev
Soviet Union
United States of America
pointInTime December 1989
precededBy Revolutions of 1989
surface form: Eastern Bloc revolutions of 1989

fall of the Berlin Wall
significantEvent end of the Cold War
startDate 1989-12-02
statement George H. W. Bush–Gorbachev summits
surface form: Bush and Gorbachev declared that the era of U.S.–Soviet confrontation was over
topic European security
German reunification context
U.S.–Soviet relations
economic cooperation
end of East–West confrontation
strategic arms control
weatherCondition rough seas and stormy weather
year 1989

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