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French President Emmanuel Macron landed at Newquay Airport with his wife Brigitte on Friday ahead of the G7 Summit in Cornwall.

Leaders of the Group of Seven (G7) consisting of Germany, Italy, France, the UK, Japan, the US and Canada, along with EU representatives and leaders from guest countries including Australia, India, South Africa, and South Korea are attending the first day of the annual summit to focus on global issues and policies on Friday.

The US held the G7 Presidency in 2020 but did not convene a Leaders' Summit due to the global pandemic. For this edition, the UK aims to unite the members to discuss the post-pandemic recovery and environmental policies for the future.

UK: Macron arrives in Britain ahead of G7 Summit in Cornwall

United Kingdom, Newquay
June 11, 2021 at 10:06 GMT +00:00 · Published

French President Emmanuel Macron landed at Newquay Airport with his wife Brigitte on Friday ahead of the G7 Summit in Cornwall.

Leaders of the Group of Seven (G7) consisting of Germany, Italy, France, the UK, Japan, the US and Canada, along with EU representatives and leaders from guest countries including Australia, India, South Africa, and South Korea are attending the first day of the annual summit to focus on global issues and policies on Friday.

The US held the G7 Presidency in 2020 but did not convene a Leaders' Summit due to the global pandemic. For this edition, the UK aims to unite the members to discuss the post-pandemic recovery and environmental policies for the future.

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French President Emmanuel Macron landed at Newquay Airport with his wife Brigitte on Friday ahead of the G7 Summit in Cornwall.

Leaders of the Group of Seven (G7) consisting of Germany, Italy, France, the UK, Japan, the US and Canada, along with EU representatives and leaders from guest countries including Australia, India, South Africa, and South Korea are attending the first day of the annual summit to focus on global issues and policies on Friday.

The US held the G7 Presidency in 2020 but did not convene a Leaders' Summit due to the global pandemic. For this edition, the UK aims to unite the members to discuss the post-pandemic recovery and environmental policies for the future.

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