Berlin Conference, 1954
The
Berlin Conference of 1954
was a meeting of the "Big Four" foreign ministers of the
United States
(
John Foster Dulles
),
Britain
(
Anthony Eden
),
France
(
Georges Bidault
), and the
Soviet Union
(
Vyacheslav Molotov
), on
January 25
-
February 18
,
1954
. The ministers agreed to call a wider international conference to discuss a settlement to the recent
Korean War
and the ongoing
Indochina War
between France and the
Viet Minh
, but failed to reach agreement on issues of European security and the international status of
Germany
and
Austria
, then under four-power occupation following
World War II
. The Berlin meeting was an early fruit of the first period of U.S.-Soviet
dtente
or "thaw" following the first
Cold War
. The subsequent
Geneva Conference
was to produce a temporary peace in
Indochina
and France's withdrawal from
Vietnam
, though formal peace in
Korea
remained elusive.
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