East-West Summit Conference -Soviet Aggression- Meghan Abrahamson and Sarah Jewell Period 4
Who “The Big Four” President Dwight D. Eisenhower Prime Minister Anthony Eden of the U.K. Nikolai A. Bulganin of the Soviet Union Prime Minister Edgar Faure of France And other participants: Foreign Ministers: John Foster Dulles, Harold Macmillan, Vyacheslav Molotov Antoine Pinay Nikita Khrushchev of the Soviet Union
“The Big Four” Dwight D. Eisenhower Edgar Faure Anthony Eden Nikolai A. Bulganin
When and Where July 18, 1955 Geneva, Switzerland
Main Point “Open Skies” presented by Eisenhower - “Open Skies” was a proposal that the U.S. and the Soviet Union could fly over each other's territory.
Response to the Proposal The Soviet Union rejected the proposal because they feared that the United States would take advantage and try to locate where the Soviets were keeping their weapons
Topics of the Conference At the conference they also discussed: East-West trade agreements Tariffs Arms race International security International community
Facts The disarmament of weapons of mass destruction First meeting since the Potsdam ten years earlier
Purpose Was to bring the worlds most powerful political leaders together to discuss peace Prevent countries from having mass amounts of dangerous weapons Trade Democracy
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