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Prague Summit

The Prague Summit, held in November 2002, was a significant NATO meeting in Prague, Czech Republic, where member countries focused on adapting the alliance to post-Cold War security challenges. The summit resulted in the invitation to seven countries, including the Czech Republic and Poland, to join NATO, expanding the alliance in Eastern Europe. It emphasized the importance of combating terrorism, enhancing military capabilities, and fostering cooperative security. The summit also marked NATO's transformation towards addressing modern threats, showcasing unity among member states in pursuing collective defense and security in a changing global landscape.