Q&A: The G20 Summit
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Argentina
Australia
Brazil
Canada
China
Czech Republic (EU Presidency)
France
Germany
India
Indonesia
Italy
Japan
Mexico
the Netherlands
Republic of Korea
Russia
Saudi Arabia
South Africa
Spain
Turkey
United States.
To ensure balanced regional representation the Chair of The New Partnership for Africa's Development (NEPAD), the Chair of the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) and the President of the EU Commission are also invited. The Chairman of the African Union Commission will also attend.
In addition, the Prime Minister is also inviting the heads of key international institutions including the United Nations, World Bank and International Monetary Fund to contribute to relevant parts of the agenda.
Are we on track for a successful Summit?
Preparations for the G20 Summit are on track. We have a challenging and ambitious agenda. We have more work to do before the Summit, but that work continues and we have no reason to doubt that we can reach agreement on April 2nd.
What will happen on the day of the Summit?
The Summit will be held at the ExCel Centre in London on 2 April, preceded on 1 April by an evening reception and a working dinner. On 2 April, there will be a number of meetings including a working lunch. All of these discussions will be held in private. The Summit will be followed by a briefing for the press.