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Soviet Union–United States summits were held from 1943 to 1991. The topics discussed at the summits between the President of the United States and either the General Secretary or the Premier of the Soviet Union ranged from fighting the Axis Powers during World War II to arms control between the two superpowers themselves during the Cold War.[1]
See Tehran Conference
See Yalta Conference
See Potsdam Conference
See Geneva Summit
Eastern Bloc, Soviet Union, Vietnam War, Berlin Wall, United States
Isle of Man, India, Canada, European Union, British Overseas Territories
New York City, United States, American Civil War, Hawaii, Western United States
World War II, Russia, Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic, Russian language, Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic
London, United Kingdom, France, Amsterdam, Berlin
Cold War, Ronald Reagan, Strategic Defense Initiative, Mikhail Gorbachev, Non-Aligned Movement
Soviet Union, Cold War, United States, World War I, Nato
/e H. W. Bush, Spain, Soviet Union, Israeli–Palestinian peace process, United States
Joseph Stalin, Harry S. Truman, Soviet Union, Winston Churchill, Cold War
Cold War, Soviet Union, World War II, Eastern Bloc, Four Freedoms