5Th G7 Summit

The 5th G7 Summit was held at Tokyo, Japan between June 28 and 29, 1979.

The venue for the summit meetings was the State Guesthouse.

5th G7 summit
5Th G7 Summit
State Guesthouse, Akasaka Palace
Host countryJapan
DatesJune 28–29, 1979
Follows4th G7 summit
Precedes6th G7 summit

The Group of Seven (G7) was an unofficial forum which brought together the heads of the richest industrialized countries: France, West Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada (since 1976), and the President of the European Commission (starting officially in 1981). The summits were not meant to be linked formally with wider international institutions; and in fact, a mild rebellion against the stiff formality of other international meetings was a part of the genesis of cooperation between France's president Valéry Giscard d'Estaing and West Germany's chancellor Helmut Schmidt as they conceived the first Group of Six (G6) summit in 1975.

Leaders at the summit

The G7 is an unofficial annual forum for the leaders of Canada, the European Commission, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom and the United States.

The 5th G7 summit was the first summit for British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. It was also the first and only summit for Canadian Prime Minister Joe Clark and Japanese Prime Minister Masayoshi Ohira.

Participants

5Th G7 Summit 
Group shot of world leaders attending the Economic Summit (l to r): France (V. Giscard d'Estain), Japan (Masayoshi Ohira), US (Jimmy Carter), UK (Margaret Thatcher), Italy (Giulio Andreotti), and Canada (Joe Clar), W Germany (Helmut Schmidt)

These summit participants are the current "core members" of the international forum:

Core G7 members
Host state and leader are shown in bold text.
Member Represented by Title
5Th G7 Summit  Canada Joe Clark Prime Minister
5Th G7 Summit  France Valéry Giscard d'Estaing President
5Th G7 Summit  West Germany Helmut Schmidt Chancellor
5Th G7 Summit  Italy Giulio Andreotti Prime Minister
5Th G7 Summit  Japan Masayoshi Ōhira Prime Minister
5Th G7 Summit  United Kingdom Margaret Thatcher Prime Minister
5Th G7 Summit  United States Jimmy Carter President
5Th G7 Summit  European Community Roy Jenkins Commission President
Valéry Giscard d'Estaing Council President

Issues

The summit was intended as a venue for resolving differences among its members. As a practical matter, the summit was also conceived as an opportunity for its members to give each other mutual encouragement in the face of difficult economic decisions. Coming amidst the "second oil shock" caused by the Iranian Revolution, the summit became devoted to the problem of energy, according to historian Daniel Yergin. "It was also a very nasty one. Tempers were badly frayed." US President Jimmy Carter stated that West German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt "got personally abusive toward me .... He alleged that American interference in the Middle East trying to work for a peace treaty was what had cause the problems with oil all over the world."

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