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==Issues== |
==Issues== |
Revision as of 14:01, 28 August 2007
The 22nd G7 Summit was held at the in Lyon, France between June 27 to 29, 1996. It was the last G7 as the next summit became the G8. A pre-summit was held in Moscow, Russia from April 19 to 20 to deal with nuclear security.
Leaders at the Summit
- Canada - Prime Minister Jean Chrétien
- France - President Jacques Chirac
- Germany - Chancellor Helmut Kohl
- Italy - Prime Minister Romano Prodi
- Japan - Prime Minister Hashimoto Ryutaro
- UK - Prime Minister John Major
- USA - President Bill Clinton
Issues
- Strengthening Economic And Monetary Cooperation
- Promoting Strong And Mutually Beneficial Growth Of Trade And Investment
- Enhancing Our Approach To Employment Problems
- Implementing A New Global Partnership For Development: An Ambition For The 21st Century
- Enhancing The Effectiveness Of Multilateral Institutions For The Benefit Of Development
- Providing The Necessary Multilateral Support For Development
- Toward Successful Integration Of Countries In Transition Into The Global Economy