Foreign Ministers' Summits
- 23–24 April 1992 in Bergerac, France
- 11–12 November 1993 in Warsaw, Poland
- 14–15 September 1994 in Bamberg, Germany
- 26 October 1995 in Paris, France
- 19 December 1996 in Warsaw, Poland
- 19 November 1997 in Frankfurt/Oder, Germany
- 6 January 1999 in Paris, France
- 30 August 1999 in Weimar, Germany
- 7 June 2000 in Kraków, Poland
- June 2008 in Paris, France
- June 2009 in Weimar, Germany
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