21st G7 summit
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The 21st G7 summit was held from June 15 to June 17, 1995 in Halifax, Nova Scotia . It cost $25 million CAD. Security at the event was notably low.
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[edit] Leaders at the Summit
- Canada - Prime Minister Jean Chrétien
- France - President Jacques Chirac
- Germany - Chancellor Helmut Kohl
- Italy - Prime Minister Lamberto Dini
- Japan - Prime Minister Murayama Tomiichi
- UK - Prime Minister John Major
- USA - President Bill Clinton
- European Communities - Commissioner Jacques Delors (not officially part of G7)
[edit] Issues
- Growth and Employment
- Meeting the Challenges of the 21st Century
- Strengthening the Global Economy
- Promoting Sustainable Development
- Reducing Poverty
- Safeguarding the Environment
- Preventing and Responding to Crises
- Reinforcing Coherence, Effectiveness and Efficiency of Institutions
- Creating Opportunities through Open Markets
- Economies in Transition
- Nuclear Safety
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Preceded by 20th G7 summit |
G7 Summit 1995 |
Succeeded by 22nd G8 summit |