51st G7 summit
Future G7 summit
51st G7 summit | |
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Host country | Canada |
Date | June 2025 |
Venue(s) | Kananaskis, Alberta, Canada |
Participants |
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Follows | 50th G7 summit |
Precedes | 52nd G7 summit |
The 51st G7 summit will be held in June 2025 in Kananaskis, Alberta, Canada.[1][2] Kananaskis previously hosted the 28th G8 summit.
Leaders at the summit
The 2025 summit will be the first summit for British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, the future Japanese Prime Minister, and the future 47th U.S. President.
Participants and representatives
Member | Represented by | Title |
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Canada (Host) | Justin Trudeau | Prime Minister |
France | Emmanuel Macron | President |
Germany | Olaf Scholz | Chancellor |
Italy | Giorgia Meloni | Prime Minister |
Japan | TBD | Prime Minister |
United Kingdom | Keir Starmer | Prime Minister |
United States | TBD | President |
European Union | Ursula von der Leyen | Commission President |
António Costa | Council President |
Expected participating leaders
Reference list
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