G20 Cannes Summit 2011
Event TypeGovernment
November 3, 2011 - November 4, 2011
The G20 (short for Group of 20) is an intergovernmental forum composed of most of the world's largest economies which encompasses 19 sovereign nations and the European Union. Formed in 1999, the goal of the G20 is to address issues related to the global economy and has had an annual summit, hosted by a member state, every year since 2008.
The 6th G20 heads of government meeting was hosted by France on November 3rd through 4th 2011 in Cannes. The primary priorities of the summit, as dictated by the host nation, were agriculture and food security.
The 6th G20 heads of government meeting was hosted by France on November 3rd through 4th 2011 in Cannes. The primary priorities of the summit, as dictated by the host nation, were agriculture and food security.
Related Links
Photos from the G20 Summit in Cannes, France were posted on the archived Obama White House Flickr account: "November 2011"
A video of President Barack Obama and President Nicolas Sarkozy of France discussing the upcoming G20 Summit in Cannes, France on November 3, 2011 was posted on The Obama White House YouTube account: "President Obama and President Sarkozy of France Speak on Bilateral Meeting"
A video of President Barack Obama’s remarks from the G20 Summit in Cannes, France on November 4, 2011 was posted on The Obama White House YouTube account: "President Obama's Press Conference on the G20 Summit"
