1st G6 summit
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The 1st G6 summit took place on November 15–17, 1975, in Rambouillet, France. Later summits were called the G7 and G8 summits.
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[edit] Leaders at the Summit
- France - President Valéry Giscard d'Estaing
- West Germany - Chancellor Helmut Schmidt
- Italy - Prime Minister Aldo Moro
- Japan - Prime Minister Takeo Miki
- United Kingdom - Prime Minister Harold Wilson
- United States - President Gerald Ford
[edit] Issues
- Searching and productive exchange of views on world economy
- Political and economic responsibilities of democracies
- Growth of interdependence and fostering international cooperation
- Inflation and energy crises
- Unemployment and economic recovery
- Fostering growth of world trade
- Monetary stability
- Multilateral trade negotiations
- Economic relations with the Soviet Union and the Eastern Bloc
- Cooperative relationship and improved understanding of developing countries
- Conference on International Economic Co-operation
- Cooperation via international organizations
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[edit] External links
Preceded by - |
G6 Summit 1975 |
Succeeded by 2nd G7 summit |
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