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The Edinburgh Summit

The Edinburgh Summit was a meeting held in 1992 involving the leaders of European countries, primarily to strengthen cooperation after the Cold War. It aimed to promote peace, stability, and economic growth across Europe by encouraging political dialogue and collaboration. Key topics included security, economic reform, and the future of the European Community, which later evolved into the European Union. The summit marked a step towards greater unity among European nations, setting the stage for further integration and cooperation in the decades that followed.