G7/8 Summits > 1999 Köln Summit
1999 Köln Summit: Delegations
Köln, Germany, June 18-20, 1999
Leaders and Sherpas | Foreign Ministers | Finance Ministers
- Jean Chrétien, Prime Minister
- Don Campbell, Personal Representative (Sherpa)/li>
- Jacques Chirac, President of the Republic/li>
- Jean-David Levitte, Personal Representative (Sherpa)/li>
- Dominique Perraud (Sous-Sherpa)
- Gerhard Schröder, Chancellor /li>
- Klaus Gretschmann, Personal Representative (Sherpa)/li>
- Massimo D'Alema, Prime Minister/li>
- Francesco Olivieri, Personal Representative (Sherpa)
- Keizo Obuchi, Prime Minister/li>
- Koichi Haraguchi, Personal Representative (Sherpa)
- Boris Yeltsin, President/li>
- Andrei Shapovalyants, Personal Representative (Sherpa)
- Tony Blair, Prime Minister/li>
- Jeremy Heywood, Personal Representative (Sherpa)/li>
- William J. Clinton, President/li>
- James B. Steinberg, Personal Representative (Sherpa)
- Jacques Santer, Acting President/li>
- Jim Cloos, Personal Representative (Sherpa)
These ministers will meet in the week prior to the
Köln G8 Summit.
- Canada
- Lloyd Axworthy, Minister of Foreign Affairs
- France
- Hubert VĂ©drine, Minister of Foreign Affairs
- Germany
- Joschka Fischer, Foreign Minister
- Italy
- Lamberto Dini, Minister of Foreign Affairs
- Japan
- Yukihiko Ikeda, Minister for Foreign Affairs
- Russian Federation
- Yevgeniy Primakov, Minister of Foreign Affairs
- United Kingdom
- Robin Cook, Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs
- United States
- Madeleine K. Albright, Secretary of State
- European Union
- Hans Van Den Broek, Foreign Affairs Commissioner
These ministers will meet in the week prior to the
Köln G8 Summit.
- Canada
- Paul Martin, Minister of Finance
Gordon Thiessen, Central Bank Governor
- France
- Dominique Strauss-Kahn, Minister of Economy, Finance and Industry
Jean-Claude Trichet, Central Bank Governor
- Germany
- Hans Eichel, Finance Minister
Hans Tietmeyer, Central Bank Governor
- Italy
- Carlo Azeglio Ciampi, Minister of the Treasury
Antonio Fazio, Central Bank Governor
- Japan
- Kichii Miyazawa, Minister of Finance
Masaru Hayami, Central Bank Governor
- Russia
- Mikhail Zadornov, Minister of Finance
Victor Vladimirovitch Gerashchenko, Central Bank Governor
- United Kingdom
- Gordon Brown, Chancellor of the Exchequer
Eddie George, Central Bank Governor
- United States
- Robert E. Rubin, Secretary of the Treasury
Allan Greenspan, Federal Reserve Chairman
- European Union
- Yves-Thibault de Silguy, European Commissioner for Economic and
Financial Affairs
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