The principal outcome of the summit was the London Declaration on a Transformed North Atlantic Alliance.
[2] Additionally, the declaration called for reductions in short-range nuclear capabilities, and re-focusing its long-term strategic plans with associated changes to the structure and quantity of its military.
The declaration reinforced a message given days earlier stating that NATO no longer saw the Warsaw Pact countries as enemies,[3] and opening up channels for communication and aid with the former eastern bloc states.
Together, these documents form the agreed basis for the OSCE (Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe).
On 1 July 1991, the Warsaw Pact was officially dissolved at a meeting in Prague.