Members of the G8 include the United States, Britain, France, Germany, Italy, Canada, Japan and Russia.
G7, the summit of the Group of Seven Western countries, consists of seven western industrialized countries: Gome, Britain, France, Germany, Italy, Canada and Japan. It is the predecessor of the current G8 summit.
G20, also known as G20, is an international economic cooperation forum, which was established in Berlin, Germany on June19991February/June. It belongs to the informal dialogue mechanism within the framework of the Bretton Woods system, and consists of the former G8 and other 12 important economies. The purpose of the organization is to promote open and constructive discussion and research on substantive issues between industrialized developed countries and emerging market countries in order to seek cooperation and promote international financial stability and sustained economic growth. In accordance with past practice, the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank attended the meetings of the organization as representatives without voting rights. The G20 has a broad membership and strong representation. Its GDP accounts for 90% of the global economy, and its trade volume accounts for 80% of the global economy. Therefore, it has replaced the G8 as the main forum for global economic cooperation. Major summit countries:
? America? England? Japan? France? Canada? Italy? Russia? Australia
? Germany? Brazil? India? Korea? China? South Africa? Argentina? turkey
? Mexico? Indonesia? Saudi Arabia
G20 members include: G8 member countries: the United States, Japan, Germany, France, Britain, Italy, Canada and Russia as one entity, the European Union, Australia and China, as well as widely representative developing countries: South Africa, Argentina, Brazil, India, Indonesia, Mexico, Saudi Arabia, South Korea, Turkey and other developed countries. These countries account for about 85% of the world's gross national product, but their population accounts for nearly two-thirds of the world's total population.
Who are the new G7 countries? Which countries are the new G7? It's hard to say. If the profiteer doesn't give you a new one, then be careful of the profiteer and find a reputable one.
Who are ASEAN countries? Who are the EU countries? At present, ASEAN has 10 full members, plus 1 candidate countries and 1 observer. Member countries (collectively referred to as the 10 ASEAN countries): Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam.
Candidate: East Timor.
Observer State: Papua New Guinea (since 1976).
The EU currently has 27 member states.
The six founding countries of 1950 are: France, West Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg.
2 1 Member countries join a series of expansion waves: 1973 Ireland, Britain and Denmark, 198 1 Greece, 1986 Spain and Portugal, 1995 Finland, Sweden and Austria, 2004 Estonia, Austria.
Note: 1990, due to the unification of East Germany and West Germany, the territory of the EU has expanded. In addition to the above 27 countries, small European countries such as Monaco and Andorra have also signed special agreements with the EU. Overseas territories of some EU member states, such as Greenland, do not belong to the EU. Norway joined the EU twice in 1972 and 1994.
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1, ASEAN: Association of Southeast Asian Nations
ASEAN for short. The member countries are Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, the Philippines, Singapore, Brunei, Vietnam, Laos, Myanmar and Cambodia. ? Its predecessor was the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) established in Bangkok on July 3196/KLOC-0 by Malaya (now Malaysia), the Philippines and Thailand. 1967 On 7-8 August, the foreign ministers of Indonesia, Thailand, Singapore and the Philippines and the Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia held a meeting in Bangkok and issued the Bangkok Declaration (hereinafter referred to as the Declaration on the Establishment of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations), officially announcing the establishment of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations.
2. EU: European Union (English: European Union; French: European Union; ; German: Europ? Ische Union, referred to as the European Union (EU), is headquartered in Brussels, Belgium and developed from Europe. It has six founding members, namely France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg. The Union now has 28 member countries and 24 official languages. 19911February, the European Maastricht Summit adopted the Treaty of European Union, commonly known as the Maastricht Treaty (hereinafter referred to as the Maastricht Treaty). 1 993165438+1October1,the Maastricht Treaty came into effect and the European Union was formally born. In 20 12, the EU won the Nobel Peace Prize. The President of the European Council is Tusk, and the Speaker of the European Parliament is Martin Schulz. Jean-Claude Juncker, former Prime Minister of Luxembourg, is the rotating president of the European Commission? . The EU treaty has been revised many times. By the end of 20 14, the operation mode of the EU is in line with the Lisbon Treaty. Politically, all member countries are democratic countries (the Economist's 2008 democracy survey), economically, they are the largest economic entity in the world (Germany, France, Italy and Britain are all members of the G-8), and militarily, most EU member countries are members of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
G which countries are the six countries? The six members of the Shanghai Group are China, Russian Federation, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan.
Observer country
Mongolia, Pakistan, Iran, India, Afghanistan.
Guests of the rotating chairman
ASEAN, CIS, Turkmenistan.
Dialogue partner countries
Sri Lanka, Belarus, Turkey.
What does G20 Summit mean? Who are the G20 countries? The G20 is an international economic cooperation forum. It was founded by the finance ministers of the Group of Eight (G8) in Berlin, Germany on September 25th, 1999, and held the first G20 summit in Washington, USA. It belongs to the informal dialogue mechanism within the framework of the Bretton Woods system and consists of the former G8 and the remaining 12 important economies. In order to promote open and constructive discussion and research on substantive issues between industrialized developed countries and emerging market countries, seek cooperation and promote international financial stability and sustained economic growth, according to past practice, the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank attended the meetings of the organization as non-voting representatives. The G20 has a broad membership and strong representation. Its GDP accounts for 90% of the global economy, and its trade volume accounts for 80% of the global economy. Therefore, it has replaced the G8 as the main forum for global economic cooperation.
G20 members include the United States, Japan, Germany, France, Britain, Italy, Canada, Russia, the European Union, Australia, China, South Africa, Argentina, Brazil, India, Indonesia, Mexico, Saudi Arabia, Turkey and South Korea. These countries account for about 85% of the world's gross national product, but their population accounts for nearly two-thirds of the world's total population. The proposal to establish the G20 was put forward by the finance ministers of seven western industrialized countries, including the United States1in Cologne, Germany, in June, 1999, with the aim of allowing relevant countries to have informal dialogue on international economic and monetary policies, so as to promote the stability of the international financial and monetary system. The G-20 is an informal dialogue mechanism within the framework of the Bretton Woods system, aiming at promoting the reform of the international financial system, laying a broad foundation for discussion and consultation on substantive issues, seeking cooperation and promoting the stability and sustained growth of the world economy.
Which countries are Asia? There are 48 countries and regions in Asia. Geographical habits are divided into East Asia, Southeast Asia, South Asia, West Asia, Central Asia and North Asia. East Asia includes China, North Korea, South Korea, Mongolia and Japan. Southeast Asia includes Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Myanmar, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, the Philippines, Brunei and other countries. South Asia includes Sri Lanka, Maldives, Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan and Sikkim. West Asia, also known as Southwest Asia, includes Afghanistan, Iran, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Georgia, Turkey, Cyprus, Syria, Lebanon, Palestine, Jordan, Iraq, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Oman, United Arab Emirates, Qatar and Bahrain. Central Asia includes Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and southern Kazakhstan. North Asia refers to the Siberian region of Russia.
Asia (etymology ancient Greek: α σ? α; Latin: Asia), once translated as "Asia Asia" and "Asia West Asia", is the largest and most populous of the seven continents. It accounts for 8.6% of the total area of the earth (or 29.4% of the total land area). The total population is about 4 billion, accounting for 66.67% of the world population. Most of Asia lies in the Eastern Hemisphere and the Northern Hemisphere. The dividing line between Asia and Africa is the Suez Canal. East of Suez Canal is Asia. The dividing line between Asia and Europe is the Urals, Caucasus, Caspian Sea and Black Sea. East of the Urals and south of the Caucasus, the Caspian Sea and the Black Sea are Asia. The dividing line between Asia and North America is the Bering Strait.
Abkhazia [1][2]
Afghanistan
Acklau Tilitai Techelia [3][2]
Armenia [2]
Azerbaijan lost [2]
Bahrain
Bengal
Bhutan
British indian ocean territory [3]
Brunei
Cambodia
People's Republic of China (PRC)
Republic of China [4]
Christmas Island [5]
Corcos Islands [5]
Cypress [2]
Egypt [6]
Georgia [2]
Hong Kong [7]
India
Indonesia [8] Iran
Iraq
Israel
Japan
Jordan
kazakh
North Korea [9]
Republic of Korea [10]
Kuwait
Kyrgyzstan
Laos
Lebanon
Macao [7]
Malaysia
Maldives
Mongolia
Myanmar [1 1]
Nagorno Karabakh
Nepal
Oman
Pakistan Palestine [12]
the Philippines
Kada
Russia (Luo Song) [2]
Saudi Arabia
Singapore
Sri Lanka
South Ossetia. See OSSETIA
Syria
Tajikistan
Thailand
East Timor [13][8]
Turkey [2]
Turkey and the Republic of China in Northern Cyprus
Turkmenistan
The United Arab Emirates
Uzbekistan
Viet Nam
Yemen