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Toronto Summit

June 2010

(photo) the G20 Plenary Session (photo) the Prime Minister attending the G20 Plenary Session (photo) the leaders attending the G20 leaders’ photo session
(Photos: Cabinet Public Relations Office)

  • Press Conference by Prime Minister Naoto Kan Following His Attendance at the Muskoka G8 Summit and the Toronto G20 Summit (Prime Minister of Japan and his Cabinet Website) (June 27, 2010)other site
  • THE G-20 TORONTO SUMMIT DECLARATION (June 26-27, 2010) [PDF]
    • ANNEX I : The Framework for Strong, Sustainable and Balanced Growth [PDF]
    • ANNEX II : Financial Sector Reform [PDF]
    • ANNEX III : Enhancing the Legitimacy, Credibility and Effectiveness of the IFIs and Further Supporting the Needs of the Most Vulnerable [PDF]

  • Brief Summary (June 2010)


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  • Toronto Summit 2010 Official Website other site

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