2nd G7 summit

2nd G7 summit

The 2nd G7 Summit was held at San Juan, Puerto Rico between June 27th and 28th, 1976. It was the first G7 (the last one was G6) with Canada being the newest nation to join.

Leaders at the Summit

*flagicon|Canada Canada - Prime Minister Pierre Elliot Trudeau
*flagicon|France France - President Valéry Giscard d'Estaing
*flagicon|Germany West Germany - Chancellor Helmut Schmidt
*flagicon|Italy Italy - Prime Minister Aldo Moro
*flagicon|Japan Japan - Prime Minister Takeo Miki
*flagicon|United Kingdom United Kingdom - James Callaghan
*flagicon|USA United States - President Gerald Ford

References

ee also

* G8

External links

* G8 Research Group: [http://www.g8.utoronto.ca G8 Information Centre] ,University of Toronto
* Official G8 website:


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