Wednesday 1 April 2009

Intl Bodies

The G-20

Group of Twenty Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors, is a group of finance ministers & central bank governors from 20 economies: 19 of the world’s largest national economies, plus the European Union (EU)

In 2008, there are 20 members of the G20.

G20 countries members
Australia
Argentina
Brazil
China
Canada
France
Germany
Indonesia
India
Italy
Japan
Mexico
Russia
Saudi Arabia
South Africa
South Korea
Turkey
United Kingdom
United States

The 20th member is the European Union, which is represented by the rotating Council presidency & the European Central Bank.

Argentina - President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner , Australia - Prime Minister Kevin Rudd Brazil - President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva ,Canada - Prime Minister Stephen Harper China - Pres. Hu Jintao ,France - Pres. Sarkozy ,Germany - Chancellor Angela Merkel India - PM. Manmohan Singh ,Indonesia - PM. Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono Italy - PM Silvio Burlosconi ,Japan - PM Taro Aso ,Mexico - Pres. Felipe Calderón Russia - Pres. Dimitri Medvedev (spell) ,Saudi Arabia - King Abdullah South Africa - Pres. Kgalema Motlanthe ,South Korea - Pres. Lee Myung-bak Turkey - PM. Recep Tayyip Erdoğan ,United Kingdom - PM Gordon Brown United States - Pres Barack Obama , Representing Africa - Prime Minister Meles Zenawi of Ethiopia

European Union head

The G7 & G8

The G7, or "Group of Seven," consists of seven large world economic powers. The G8 includes the countries below, plus Russia.
Canada France Germany Italy Japan United Kingdom United States

North Atlantic Treaty Organization

NATO is an Alliance that consists of 26 independent member countries. Country by country, this page offers an overview of the links to national information servers and to the website of national delegations to NATO


Belgium
Bulgaria
Canada
Czech Rep
Denmark
Estonia
France
Germany
Greece
Hungary
Iceland
Italy
Latvia

Lithuania
Luxembourg
Netherlands
Norway
Poland
Portugal
Romania
Slovakia
Slovenia
Spain
Turkey
United Kingdom
United States


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