Summits of Heads of States
- 21 September 1993 in Gdańsk, Poland
- 21 February 1998 in Poznań, Poland
- 7 May 1999 in Nancy, France
- 27 February 2001 in Hambach, Germany.
- 9 May 2003 in Wrocław, Poland. Held a few days before the referendum on the entry of Poland in the European Union.
- 19 May 2005 in Nancy, France
- 5 Dec 2006 in Mettlach, Germany
- 7 Feb 2011 in Warsaw, Poland
Summit on July 3, 2006 in Weimar, Germany was postponed due to alleged indisposition of the Polish president Lech Kaczyński.
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