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    an emergency meeting [...] that convened
    – Lambie
    Commented Jul 5 at 14:13
  • that (or equivalent which was is optional in the cited context. But you can tell what it refers back to by putting a full stop after with flu experts in Geneva. In order for the (new) next sentence to make sense, you'd have to insert the relevant subject An emergency meeting before convened. Note the intransitive use of to convene in the original (effectively, the meeting convened itself, rather than was convened "transitively" by the flu experts). Commented Jul 5 at 15:40