Malta Summit
The Malta Summit was a meeting between U.S. President George H. W. Bush and U.S.S.R. leader Mikhail Gorbachev. It took place between December 2-3, 1989, just a few weeks after the fall of the Berlin Wall. It was their second meeting following a meeting that included then President Ronald Reagan, in New York in December 1988.

Gorbachev and Bush about to share a meal on board the Soviet cruise ship Maxim Gorky, Marsaxlokk Harbour, Malta
During the summit, Bush and Gorbachev would declare an end to the Cold War, although whether it was truly such is a matter of debate.
Other websites
- CNN: Cold War Interviews, Episode 24: Transcripts from Malta Summit
- David Hoffman, "Bush and Gorbachev Hail New Cooperation", Washington Post (December 4, 1989)
- Richard Lacayo, "Turning Visions into Reality" Archived 2013-08-25 at the Wayback Machine, in Time (online): December 11, 1989
- Romesh Ratnesar, "Condi Rice Can't Lose" Archived 2013-05-21 at the Wayback Machine, in Time (online): September 20, 1999
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