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Why might a country's leaders have wanted to join the nonaligned movement during the Cold war?

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Answered by surendrasahoo
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DatePlaceCountryPresident of the United StatesGeneral Secretary or Premier of the Soviet UnionNotesJuly 18–23, 1955Geneva  Switzerland[5]Dwight D. EisenhowerNikita Khrushchevand Nikolai BulganinAlso in attendance Prime Minister Anthony Eden of the United Kingdom and Prime MinisterEdgar Faure of France.

See Geneva Summit

September 15, 26–27, 1959Washington, D.C. and Camp David United States[6][7]Dwight D. EisenhowerNikita KhrushchevFirst visit by a Soviet leader to the United States.May 16–17, 1960Paris France[5]Dwight D. EisenhowerNikita KhrushchevAlso in attendance Prime Minister Harold Macmillanof the United Kingdom and PresidentCharles de Gaulle of France. Khrushchev left the summit due to the dispute over the 1960 U-2 incident.June 3–4, 1961Vienna Austria[8]John F.

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DatePlaceCountryPresident of the United StatesGeneral Secretary or Premier of the Soviet UnionNotesJuly 18–23, 1955Geneva  Switzerland[5]Dwight D. EisenhowerNikita Khrushchevand Nikolai BulganinAlso in attendance Prime Minister Anthony Eden of the United Kingdom and Prime MinisterEdgar Faure of France.

See Geneva Summit

September 15, 26–27, 1959Washington, D.C. and Camp David United States[6][7]Dwight D. EisenhowerNikita KhrushchevFirst visit by a Soviet leader to the United States.May 16–17, 1960Paris France[5]Dwight D. EisenhowerNikita KhrushchevAlso in attendance Prime Minister Harold Macmillanof the United Kingdom and PresidentCharles de Gaulle of France. Khrushchev left the summit due to the dispute over the 1960 U-2 incident.June 3–4, 1961Vienna Austria[8]John F.

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