Summits > 1991 G7 London Summit
Delegations to the 1991 London Summit
Canada
- Brian Mulroney, Prime Minister
- Barbara McDougall, Secretary of State for External Affairs
- Don Mazankowski, Minister of Finance
- Derek Burney, Personal Representative (Sherpa)
France
- François Mitterrand, President
- Roland Dumas, Minister for Foreign Affairs
- Pierre Bérégovoy, Minister for the Economy, Finance
and the Budget
- Anne Lauvergeon, Personal Representative (Sherpa)
Germany
- Helmut Kohl, Federal Chancellor
- Hans-Dietrich Genscher, Deputy Federal Chancellor and Federal
Minister of Foreign Affairs
- Theodor Waigel, Federal Minister of Finance
- Jürgen W. Möllemann, Federal Minister of Economic Affairs
- Horst Köhler, Personal Representative (Sherpa)
Italy
- Giulio Andreotti, President of the Council of Ministers
- Gianni De Michelis, Minister for Foreign Affairs
- Guido Carli, Minister of the Treasury
- Umberto Vattani, Personal Representative (Sherpa)
Japan
- Toshiki Kaifu, Prime Minister
- Taro Nakayama, Minister for Foreign Affairs
- Ryutaro Hashimoto, Minister of Finance
- Eiichi Nakao, Minister of International Trade and Industry
- Koji Watanabe, Personal Representative (Sherpa)
United Kingdom
- John Major, Prime Minister
- Douglas Hurd, Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth
Affairs
- Norman Lamont, Chancellor of the Exchequer
- Nigel Wicks, Personal Representative (Sherpa)
United States
- George Bush, President
- James A. Baker, Secretary of State
- Nicholas F. Brady, Secretary of the Treasury
- Robert B. Zoellick, Personal Representative (Sherpa)
European Communities
- Ruud Lubbers, Prime Minister of the Netherlands and President
of the Council of Ministers of the European Communities
- Jacques Delors, President of the European Commission
- Hans van den Broek, Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands
- Frans Andriessen, Vice President of the European Commission
- Pascal Lamy, Personal Representative (Sherpa) [of M. Delors]
- C.R. van Beuge, Personal Representative (Sherpa) [of M. Lubbers]
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