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Feb 6, 2010 

G7: Canada, Japan, Germany, France, Italy, the United Kingdom and the United States meet near artic in Iqaluit Canada to focus on Global economy and issues related to China and Greece

The two-day Group of Seven finance ministers' conference, the first high-level international meeting to be held in the Nunavut capital, is considered a "venue for relatively informal discussions" between financial leaders from Canada, Japan, Germany, France, Italy, the United Kingdom and the United States. The meetings, described as informal "fireside" chats, are slated to begin Friday evening.  The agenda includes economic issues that have arisen with China and Greece.

Unlike past G7 meetings, no concluding written communiqué will be issued when talks wrap up on Saturday.



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