25th G8 summit
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The 25th G8 Summit was held at Cologne, Germany between June 18th and 20th, 1999.
[edit] Leaders at the Summit
- Canada - Jean Chrétien
- France - Jacques Chirac
- Germany - Gerhard Schröder
- Italy - Massimo D'Alema
- Japan - Keizo Obuchi
- Russia - Boris Yeltsin
- UK - Tony Blair
- USA - Bill Clinton
[edit] Trivia
President Bill Clinton paid the Kölsch brewery Zur Malzmühle ("The Malt Mill") a surprise visit. Originally, the Clinton entourage had approached Herr Lommerzheim, owner of the mythical Gaststätte Lommerzheim (aka "Lommis") in Köln-Deutz, across the river. When asked to close his Kneipe so Clinton could have a quiet drink there, Lommerzheim reportedly replied that he would do no such thing, since it would mean his regulars would have no place to go have a drink. The Clinton entourage then had to contact Malzmühle on short notice.
The summit was held in several locations in the old town of Cologne. After baggage checks, visitors and local people were allowed up to five meters distance from the statesmen on their walk through the old town. The heads of government were greeted with waving and some clapping on their way past, a scene very much in contrast to those of the G8 summits that were about to follow in the coming years.
[edit] External links
- The Wikimedia Commons has media related to 25th G8 summit.
- Official 25th G8 summit website
- University of Toronto G8 project
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Preceded by 24th G8 summit |
G8 Summit 1999 |
Succeeded by 26th G8 summit |