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The Denver Summit of the Eight was held June 20-22, 1997, in Denver, Colorado. Leaders of seven industrial countries--the United States, France, the United Kingdom, Germany, Italy, Canada, and Japan--plus the European Commission (of the European Union) and Russia attended the summit.
Communique, Denver Summit of the Eight
(6/22/97)
Press Conference of the President,
President Clinton, Denver, Colorado (6/22/97)
Statement on Cambodia (6/22/97)
Statement on Bosnia and Herzegovina
(6/22/97)
Statement on Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict
(6/22/97)
Foreign Ministers' Report (6/21/97)
Press Briefing on Foreign Ministers' Report,
Secretary Albright, Denver, Colorado (6/21/97)
Finance Ministers' Report (6/21/97)
Confronting Global Economic and Financial Challenges (6/21/97)
White House Press Briefing, Denver Summit of the Eight
(6/16/97)
Fact Sheet: Economic Summits: 1988-1996
(6/16/97)
Fact Sheet: G-7/Summit of the Eight History and Purpose
(6/3/97)
Fact Sheet: Denver Summit Countries: Key Economic Data
(6/16/97)
Fact Sheet: The World Trade Organization and U.S. Trade Policy
(6/3/97)
Fact Sheet: The Denver Summit of the Eight: Global Issues
(5/30/97)
Fact Sheet: Terrorism (5/30/97)
Denver Summit of the Eight Schedule
(6/5/97)
White House Documents,
Denver Summit of the Eight
1997 Denver Summit of the Eight
British Government G-7 information
G-7 Information Centre
(University of Toronto)
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