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List of Important Summits & Conferences LIST OF IMPORTANT SUMMITS & CONFERENCES Gr8AmbitionZ Complete List of International Summits BRICS SUMMIT 2018 o 43rd G7 Summit 2017 – Italy o 44th G7 Summit 2018 – Canada Core Brics Members (5) - Brazil, Russia, India, o 45th G7 Summit 2019 – France China and South Africa o 46th G8 Summit 2020 - United States Recently Held BRICS Summits and Venues o 47th G8 Summit 2021 - United Kingdom o 6th BRICS Summit 2014 – Fortaleza, Brazil o 7th BRICS Summit 2015 – UFA, Russia ADB Annual Meeting o 8th BRICS Summit 2016 – Benaulim, Goa, ADB – Asian Development Bank India o 9th BRICS Summit 2017 -- xiamen, china Annual meeting of the board of governors of the o 10th BRICS Summit 2018 --- johnnesberg, Asian Development Bank (ADB) held every year. south africa Recently held ADB Meetings : o 47th ADB Annual Meeting 2014 : Astana, G-20 Summit 2018 Kazakhstan o 48th ADB Annual Meeting 2015 : Baku, Headquarters - Cancún, Mexico Azerbaijan Establishment - 20 August 2003 o 49th ADB Annual Meeting 2016 : Frankfurt, Chairperson - Mauricio Macri Germany Total Members – 20 (Argentina, Australia, Brazil, o 50th ADB Annual Meeting 2017 : Yokohama, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Japan Italy, Japan, Mexico, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South o 51st ADB Annual Meeting 2018 : ADB Africa, South Korea, Turkey, United Kingdom United Headquarters, Manila States, European Union) o 52nd ADB Annual Meeting 2019 : Nadi, Fiji Recently held G-20 Summits and Venues .com Z o 9th G 20 Meeting 2014 – Brisbane, Australia NAM Summit o 10th G 20 Meeting 2015 – Antalya, Turkey NAM – Non Alighed Movement membership o 11th G 20 Meeting 2016 – Hangzhou, China countries (120 + 2) mbition o 12th G 20 Meeting 2017 – Germany A Two nations namely Azerbaijan Republic and Fiji o 13th G 20 Meeting 2018 – Argentina, Buenos 17th NAM Summit 2015 – Caracas, Venezulea Aires 18th NAM Summit 2019 - Azerbaijan G-7 Summit 2018 www.Gr8 NATO Summit Earlier it was G8, Now Russia suspended Temporarily so called as G7. NATO - North Atlantic Treaty Organization Establishment - 1975 Head Office : Brussels, Belgium Members : 28 Group of Seven Countries – France, Germany, Italy, Japan, United Kingdom, United States of America, Secretary General : Jens Stoltenberg Canada. Recent NATO Summits : o Recently Held G7 Summits NATO Summit 2014 : Wales (Britain), UK o 40th G7 Summit 2014 – Brussels, Belgium o NATO Summit 2016 : Poland o NATO Summit 2017 : Belgium (25th May) o 41st G7 Summit 2015 – Schloss Elmau, visit us at morematerials Germany o NATO Summit 2018 : Belgium (11th-12th July) or o F 42nd G7 Summit 2016 – Shima, Japan 1 LIST OF IMPORTANT SUMMITS & CONFERENCES Gr8AmbitionZ CHOGM Summit OPEC International Seminar CHOGM - Commonwealth Heads of Government OPEC – Organization of Petroleum Exporting Meeting Countries CHOGM 2015 : Valletta, Malta 6th OPEC International Seminar 2015 : Vienna, CHOGM 2018 : London, United Kingdom Austria CHOGM 2020 : Malaysia 7th OPEC International Seminar 2018 : Vienna, Austria (20−21 June 2018) BIMSTECH Summit ASEAN Summits BIMSTECH – Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multisectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation ASEAN - Association of South East Asian Nation Countries (7) : Bangladesh – India – Myanmar – Sri Headquarters - Jakarta, Indonesia Lanka – Thailand – Bhutan – Nepal Establishment - 8 August 1967 3rd BIMSTECH Summit 2014 : Nay Pyi Taw Total Countries – 10 (Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, (Myanmar) Laos, Malaysia, Burma (Myanmar), Philippines, 4th BIMSTEC Summit to be hosted by Nepal Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam Secretary General – Le Luong Minh (Vietnam) Global Insurance Summit Chairman - Philippines Rodrigo Duterte Recently held ASEAN Summits 10th Global Insurance Summit (2017) : Mumbai o The First ASEAN summit was held February Arab League Summit 1976 in Bali, Indonesia. o 24th ASEAN Summit 2014 (May) – Nay Pyi Taw, Myanmar 2015 : Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt 2016 : Noukchott, Mauritania o 25th ASEAN Summit 2014 (November) – Nay 2017 : Amman, Jordan Pyi Taw, Myanmar .com o 26th ASEAN Summit 2015 (April) – Langkawi, Z SAARC Summits Malaysia o 27th ASEAN Summit 2015 (November) – SAARC - South Asian Association for Regional Manila, Philippines mbition A Cooperation o 28th ASEAN Summit 2016 (April) – Vientiane These summits have generally taken place – Laos approximately every eighteen months. o 29th ASEAN Summit 2016 (November) - Headquarters – Kathmandu, Nepal Vientiane- Laos www.Gr8 Formation - 16 January, 1987 o 30th ASEAN Summit 2017 (April) - First holder - Abul Ahsan Philippines,Metro Manila Secretary General - Arjun Bahadur Thapa o 31st ASEAN Summit 2017 (November) – Countries (8) - Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Philippine, Clark, Freeport Zone India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka o 32nd ASEAN Summit 2018 (April) - Singapore Recently Held SAARC Summits o 33rd ASEAN Summit 2018 (November) - o 18th SAARC Summit 2014 – Kathmandu, Singapore Nepal o 19th SAARC Summit 2016 – Islamabad, IBSA Summit Pakistan (cancelled) visit us at morematerials IBSA Dilogue Forum (India, Brazil, South Africa) is or an international tripartite grouping for promoting F international cooperation among these countries. 2 LIST OF IMPORTANT SUMMITS & CONFERENCES Gr8AmbitionZ 7th IBSA Summit 2017 : India (New Delhi) o 11th East Asia Summit 2016 – Vientiane, Laos o 12th East Asia Summit 2017 – Philippines Nuclear Security Summit o 13th East Asisa Summit 2018 - Singapore 3rd Nuclear Security Summit 2014 : The Hague, APEC Summits (Asia Pacific Economic Netherlands Cooperation) 4th Nuclear Security Summit 2016 : United States Headquarters – Singapore East Asia Summit (EAS) Establishment - 1989 Establishment - 1991 by Malaysian Prime Minister Total Countries – (Australia, Canada, Brunei, Chile, Mahathir Mohamad. china, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Peru, Philippines, Countries : Australia, Brunei, Cambodia, China, Russia, Singapore, Thailand, United States, India, Indonesia, Japan, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Vietnam). These are total 21 countries. New Zealand, Philippines, Russia, Singapore, South Korea, Thailand, United States, Vietnam Executive Director – Alan Bollard The East Asia Summit (EAS) is a forum held Recently Held APEC Summits o annually. 26th APEC Summit 2014 – Beijing, China o 27th APEC Summit 2015 – Philippines, Manila EAS meetings are held after annual ASEAN leaders’ o 28th APEC Summit 2016 – Peru, Lima meetings. o 29th APEC Summit 2017 – Vietnam, Danang The first summit was held in Kuala Lumpur, o 30th APEC Summit 2018 - Papua, New Guinea Malaysia on 14 December 2005. Port Mores Recently held EAST Asia Summits o 31st APEC Summit 2019 - Chile o The first summit was held in Kuala Lumpur, o 32nd APEC Summit 2020 - Malaysia Malaysia on 14 December 2005. o 33rd APEC Summit 2021 - New Zealand o 9th East Asia Summit 2014 – Nay Pyi Taw, o 34th APEC Summit 2022 – Thailand .com Myanmar Z o 35th APEC Summit 2023 - Mexico o 10th East Asia Summit 2015 – Kuala Lumpur o 36th APEC Summit 2024 - Brunei .Malaysia o 37th APEC Summit 2025 - Republic of Korea mbition A www.Gr8 All the Best more materials visit us at morematerials or F 3 .
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