14th G7 summit
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The 14th G7 Summit was held in Toronto, Ontario, Canada between June 19 and 21, 1988 at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre. Unlike the low key summit in 1982 in Montebello, Quebec, the Toronto summit was held under tight security with involvement of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) and Metro Toronto Police.
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[edit] Leaders at the summit
- Canada - Prime Minister Brian Mulroney
- France - President François Mitterrand
- West Germany - Chancellor Helmut Kohl
- Italy - Prime Minister Ciriaco de Mita
- Japan - Prime Minister Noboru Takeshita
- United Kingdom - Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher
- United States - President Ronald Reagan
[edit] Issues
- International Economic Policy Cooperation
- Multilateral Trading System / Uruguay Round
- Newly Industrialized Economies
- Developing Countries and Debt
- Environment
- Future Summits
- Other Issues
- Annex on Structural Reform
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Preceded by 13th G7 summit |
G8 Summit 1988 |
Succeeded by 15th G7 summit |