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List of G7 leaders

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This is a list of the heads of state and heads of government of the Group of Seven nations at each G6, G7, or G8 summit since the organisation's inception in 1975. The Group currently consists of the seven largest industrialized democracies, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom and the United States, and also formerly Russia. The European Union is also a member since 1977, represented by the President of the European Commission and the President of the European Council, who before 2009 was the leader of the state holding the rotating Presidency of the Council of the European Union, also sometimes coinciding with a G7/8 nation, and is since 2009 a permanent position. The G7 holds an annual summit, which each nation's head of government attends. Each year the heads of government take turns assuming the presidency, whose job it is to set the agenda for and host the annual summit. While the current G7 consists of seven nations, it has not always done so. The group was formed as the Group of Six, G6, including all of today's members except Canada. Under the leadership of Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, Canada joined in the second year of the group's existence, 1976, forming the Group of Seven, G7. Russia joined the Group of Eight, G8, in 1997, under the leadership of President Boris Yeltsin. Russia was suspended in March 2014 after the Russian annexation of Crimea, the group being thereafter again referred to as the Group of Seven.

Tables

Canada
Canada
Summit(Host)
Canada
State
France
State
Germany
State
Italy
State
Japan
State
Russia
State
United Kingdom
State
United States
State
European Union
Commission
Commission
Summit(Host)
Commission
State
Council
1st — 1975 France
1st — 1975 France
Summit(Host)
1st — 1975 France
State
Had not joined
State
Valéry Giscard d'Estaing
State
Helmut Schmidt
State
Aldo Moro
State
Takeo Miki
State
Had not joined
State
Harold Wilson
State
Gerald Ford
State
Had not joined
2nd — 1976 United States
2nd — 1976 United States
Summit(Host)
2nd — 1976 United States
State
Pierre Trudeau
State
James Callaghan
3rd — 1977 United Kingdom
3rd — 1977 United Kingdom
Summit(Host)
3rd — 1977 United Kingdom
State
Giulio Andreotti
State
Takeo Fukuda
State
Jimmy Carter
State
Roy Jenkins
State
James Callaghan
4th — 1978 West Germany
4th — 1978 West Germany
Summit(Host)
4th — 1978 West Germany
State
Helmut Schmidt
5th — 1979 Japan
5th — 1979 Japan
Summit(Host)
5th — 1979 Japan
State
Joe Clark
State
Masayoshi Ōhira
State
Margaret Thatcher
State
Valéry Giscard d'Estaing
6th — 1980 Italy
6th — 1980 Italy
Summit(Host)
6th — 1980 Italy
State
Pierre Trudeau
State
Francesco Cossiga
State
Saburo Okita
State
Francesco Cossiga
7th — 1981 Canada
7th — 1981 Canada
Summit(Host)
7th — 1981 Canada
State
François Mitterrand
State
Giovanni Spadolini
State
Zenkō Suzuki
State
Ronald Reagan
State
Gaston Thorn
State
Margaret Thatcher
8th — 1982 France
8th — 1982 France
Summit(Host)
8th — 1982 France
State
Wilfried Martens
9th — 1983 United States
9th — 1983 United States
Summit(Host)
9th — 1983 United States
State
Helmut Kohl
State
Amintore Fanfani
State
Yasuhiro Nakasone
State
Helmut Kohl
10th — 1984 United Kingdom
10th — 1984 United Kingdom
Summit(Host)
10th — 1984 United Kingdom
State
Bettino Craxi
State
François Mitterrand
11th — 1985 West Germany
11th — 1985 West Germany
Summit(Host)
11th — 1985 West Germany
State
Brian Mulroney
State
Jacques Delors
State
Bettino Craxi
12th — 1986 Japan
12th — 1986 Japan
Summit(Host)
12th — 1986 Japan
State
Ruud Lubbers
13th — 1987 Italy
13th — 1987 Italy
Summit(Host)
13th — 1987 Italy
State
Amintore Fanfani
State
Wilfried Martens
14th — 1988 Canada
14th — 1988 Canada
Summit(Host)
14th — 1988 Canada
State
Ciriaco De Mita
State
Noboru Takeshita
State
Helmut Kohl
15th — 1989 France
15th — 1989 France
Summit(Host)
15th — 1989 France
State
Sōsuke Uno
State
George H. W. Bush
State
François Mitterrand
16th — 1990 United States
16th — 1990 United States
Summit(Host)
16th — 1990 United States
State
Giulio Andreotti
State
Toshiki Kaifu
State
Giulio Andreotti
17th — 1991 United Kingdom
17th — 1991 United Kingdom
Summit(Host)
17th — 1991 United Kingdom
State
John Major
State
Ruud Lubbers
18th — 1992 Germany
18th — 1992 Germany
Summit(Host)
18th — 1992 Germany
State
Giuliano Amato
State
Kiichi Miyazawa
State
John Major
19th — 1993 Japan
19th — 1993 Japan
Summit(Host)
19th — 1993 Japan
State
Kim Campbell
State
Carlo Azeglio Ciampi
State
Bill Clinton
State
Henning Christophersen
State
Jean-Luc Dehaene
20th — 1994 Italy
20th — 1994 Italy
Summit(Host)
20th — 1994 Italy
State
Jean Chrétien
State
Silvio Berlusconi
State
Tomiichi Murayama
State
Jacques Delors
State
Helmut Kohl
21st — 1995 Canada
21st — 1995 Canada
Summit(Host)
21st — 1995 Canada
State
Jacques Chirac
State
Lamberto Dini
State
Jacques Santer
State
Jacques Chirac
22nd — 1996 France
22nd — 1996 France
Summit(Host)
22nd — 1996 France
State
Romano Prodi
State
Ryutaro Hashimoto
State
Romano Prodi
23rd — 1997 United States
23rd — 1997 United States
Summit(Host)
23rd — 1997 United States
State
Boris Yeltsin
State
Tony Blair
State
Wim Kok
24th — 1998 United Kingdom
24th — 1998 United Kingdom
Summit(Host)
24th — 1998 United Kingdom
State
Tony Blair
25th — 1999 Germany
25th — 1999 Germany
Summit(Host)
25th — 1999 Germany
State
Gerhard Schröder
State
Massimo D'Alema
State
Keizō Obuchi
State
Manuel Marín
State
Gerhard Schröder
26th — 2000 Japan
26th — 2000 Japan
Summit(Host)
26th — 2000 Japan
State
Giuliano Amato
State
Yoshirō Mori
State
Vladimir Putin
State
Romano Prodi
State
Jacques Chirac
27th — 2001 Italy
27th — 2001 Italy
Summit(Host)
27th — 2001 Italy
State
Silvio Berlusconi
State
Junichirō Koizumi
State
George W. Bush
State
Guy Verhofstadt
28th — 2002 Canada
28th — 2002 Canada
Summit(Host)
28th — 2002 Canada
State
José María Aznar
29th — 2003 France
29th — 2003 France
Summit(Host)
29th — 2003 France
State
Costas Simitis
30th — 2004 United States
30th — 2004 United States
Summit(Host)
30th — 2004 United States
State
Paul Martin
State
Bertie Ahern
31st — 2005 United Kingdom
31st — 2005 United Kingdom
Summit(Host)
31st — 2005 United Kingdom
State
José Manuel Barroso
State
Tony Blair
32nd — 2006 Russia
32nd — 2006 Russia
Summit(Host)
32nd — 2006 Russia
State
Stephen Harper
State
Angela Merkel
State
Romano Prodi
State
Matti Vanhanen
33rd — 2007 Germany
33rd — 2007 Germany
Summit(Host)
33rd — 2007 Germany
State
Nicolas Sarkozy
State
Shinzō Abe
State
Angela Merkel
34th — 2008 Japan
34th — 2008 Japan
Summit(Host)
34th — 2008 Japan
State
Silvio Berlusconi
State
Yasuo Fukuda
State
Dmitry Medvedev
State
Gordon Brown
State
Nicolas Sarkozy
35th — 2009 Italy
35th — 2009 Italy
Summit(Host)
35th — 2009 Italy
State
Tarō Asō
State
Barack Obama
State
Fredrik Reinfeldt
36th — 2010 Canada
36th — 2010 Canada
Summit(Host)
36th — 2010 Canada
State
Naoto Kan
State
David Cameron
State
Herman Van Rompuy
37th — 2011 France
37th — 2011 France
Summit(Host)
37th — 2011 France
38th — 2012 United States
38th — 2012 United States
Summit(Host)
38th — 2012 United States
State
François Hollande
State
Mario Monti
State
Yoshihiko Noda
39th — 2013 United Kingdom
39th — 2013 United Kingdom
Summit(Host)
39th — 2013 United Kingdom
State
Enrico Letta
State
Shinzō Abe
State
Vladimir Putin
40th — 2014 European Union
40th — 2014 European Union
Summit(Host)
40th — 2014 European Union
State
Matteo Renzi
State
Suspended
41st — 2015 Germany
41st — 2015 Germany
Summit(Host)
41st — 2015 Germany
State
Jean-Claude Juncker
State
Donald Tusk
42nd — 2016 Japan
42nd — 2016 Japan
Summit(Host)
42nd — 2016 Japan
State
Justin Trudeau
43rd — 2017 Italy
43rd — 2017 Italy
Summit(Host)
43rd — 2017 Italy
State
Emmanuel Macron
State
Paolo Gentiloni
State
Theresa May
State
Donald Trump
44th — 2018 Canada
44th — 2018 Canada
Summit(Host)
44th — 2018 Canada
State
Giuseppe Conte
45th — 2019 France
45th — 2019 France
Summit(Host)
45th — 2019 France
State
Boris Johnson
46th — 2020 United States
46th — 2020 United States
Summit(Host)
46th — 2020 United States
State
Ursula von der Leyen
State
Charles Michel
47th — 2021 United Kingdom
47th — 2021 United Kingdom
Summit(Host)
47th — 2021 United Kingdom
State
Mario Draghi
State
Yoshihide Suga
State
Joe Biden
48th — 2022 Germany
48th — 2022 Germany
Summit(Host)
48th — 2022 Germany
State
Olaf Scholz
State
Fumio Kishida
49th — 2023 Japan
49th — 2023 Japan
Summit(Host)
49th — 2023 Japan
State
Giorgia Meloni
State
Rishi Sunak
50th — 2024 Italy
50th — 2024 Italy
Summit(Host)
50th — 2024 Italy
51st — 2025 Canada
51st — 2025 Canada
Summit(Host)
51st — 2025 Canada
State
Mark Carney
State
Friedrich Merz
State
Shigeru Ishiba
State
Keir Starmer
State
Donald Trump
State
António Costa
52nd — 2026 France
52nd — 2026 France
Summit(Host)
52nd — 2026 France
State
Sanae Takaichi
Summit(Host)
State
Canada
France
Germany
Italy
Japan
Russia
United Kingdom
United States
European Union
Commission
Council
1st — 1975 France
Had not joined
Valéry Giscard d'Estaing
Helmut Schmidt
Aldo Moro
Takeo Miki
Had not joined
Harold Wilson
Gerald Ford
Had not joined
2nd — 1976 United States
Pierre Trudeau
James Callaghan
3rd — 1977 United Kingdom
Giulio Andreotti
Takeo Fukuda
Jimmy Carter
Roy Jenkins
James Callaghan
4th — 1978 West Germany
Helmut Schmidt
5th — 1979 Japan
Joe Clark
Masayoshi Ōhira
Margaret Thatcher
Valéry Giscard d'Estaing
6th — 1980 Italy
Pierre Trudeau
Francesco Cossiga
Saburo Okita
Francesco Cossiga
7th — 1981 Canada
François Mitterrand
Giovanni Spadolini
Zenkō Suzuki
Ronald Reagan
Gaston Thorn
Margaret Thatcher
8th — 1982 France
Wilfried Martens
9th — 1983 United States
Helmut Kohl
Amintore Fanfani
Yasuhiro Nakasone
Helmut Kohl
10th — 1984 United Kingdom
Bettino Craxi
François Mitterrand
11th — 1985 West Germany
Brian Mulroney
Jacques Delors
Bettino Craxi
12th — 1986 Japan
Ruud Lubbers
13th — 1987 Italy
Amintore Fanfani
Wilfried Martens
14th — 1988 Canada
Ciriaco De Mita
Noboru Takeshita
Helmut Kohl
15th — 1989 France
Sōsuke Uno
George H. W. Bush
François Mitterrand
16th — 1990 United States
Giulio Andreotti
Toshiki Kaifu
Giulio Andreotti
17th — 1991 United Kingdom
John Major
Ruud Lubbers
18th — 1992 Germany
Giuliano Amato
Kiichi Miyazawa
John Major
19th — 1993 Japan
Kim Campbell
Carlo Azeglio Ciampi
Bill Clinton
Henning Christophersen
Jean-Luc Dehaene
20th — 1994 Italy
Jean Chrétien
Silvio Berlusconi
Tomiichi Murayama
Jacques Delors
Helmut Kohl
21st — 1995 Canada
Jacques Chirac
Lamberto Dini
Jacques Santer
Jacques Chirac
22nd — 1996 France
Romano Prodi
Ryutaro Hashimoto
Romano Prodi
23rd — 1997 United States
Boris Yeltsin
Tony Blair
Wim Kok
24th — 1998 United Kingdom
Tony Blair
25th — 1999 Germany
Gerhard Schröder
Massimo D'Alema
Keizō Obuchi
Manuel Marín
Gerhard Schröder
26th — 2000 Japan
Giuliano Amato
Yoshirō Mori
Vladimir Putin
Romano Prodi
Jacques Chirac
27th — 2001 Italy
Silvio Berlusconi
Junichirō Koizumi
George W. Bush
Guy Verhofstadt
28th — 2002 Canada
José María Aznar
29th — 2003 France
Costas Simitis
30th — 2004 United States
Paul Martin
Bertie Ahern
31st — 2005 United Kingdom
José Manuel Barroso
Tony Blair
32nd — 2006 Russia
Stephen Harper
Angela Merkel
Romano Prodi
Matti Vanhanen
33rd — 2007 Germany
Nicolas Sarkozy
Shinzō Abe
Angela Merkel
34th — 2008 Japan
Silvio Berlusconi
Yasuo Fukuda
Dmitry Medvedev
Gordon Brown
Nicolas Sarkozy
35th — 2009 Italy
Tarō Asō
Barack Obama
Fredrik Reinfeldt
36th — 2010 Canada
Naoto Kan
David Cameron
Herman Van Rompuy
37th — 2011 France
38th — 2012 United States
François Hollande
Mario Monti
Yoshihiko Noda
39th — 2013 United Kingdom
Enrico Letta
Shinzō Abe
Vladimir Putin
40th — 2014 European Union
Matteo Renzi
Suspended
41st — 2015 Germany
Jean-Claude Juncker
Donald Tusk
42nd — 2016 Japan
Justin Trudeau
43rd — 2017 Italy
Emmanuel Macron
Paolo Gentiloni
Theresa May
Donald Trump
44th — 2018 Canada
Giuseppe Conte
45th — 2019 France
Boris Johnson
46th — 2020 United States
Ursula von der Leyen
Charles Michel
47th — 2021 United Kingdom
Mario Draghi
Yoshihide Suga
Joe Biden
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16 October 1964
16 October 1964
Entered office as head ofstate or government
16 October 1964
Began time assenior G8 leader
15 November 1975
Ended time assenior G8 leader
5 April 1976
Term length
142 days
Leader
Harold Wilson
Office
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
16 May 1974
16 May 1974
Entered office as head ofstate or government
16 May 1974
Began time assenior G8 leader
5 April 1976
Ended time assenior G8 leader
27 June 1976
Term length
83 days
Leader
Helmut Schmidt
Office
Chancellor of West Germany
20 April 1968
20 April 1968
Entered office as head ofstate or government
20 April 1968
Began time assenior G8 leader
27 June 1976
Ended time assenior G8 leader
4 June 1979
Term length
2 years, 342 days
Leader
Pierre Trudeau
Office
Prime Minister of Canada
16 May 1974
16 May 1974
Entered office as head ofstate or government
16 May 1974
Began time assenior G8 leader
4 June 1979
Ended time assenior G8 leader
3 March 1980
Term length
273 days
Leader
Helmut Schmidt
Office
Chancellor of West Germany
20 April 1968
20 April 1968
Entered office as head ofstate or government
20 April 1968
Began time assenior G8 leader
3 March 1980
Ended time assenior G8 leader
30 June 1984
Term length
4 years, 119 days
Leader
Pierre Trudeau
Office
Prime Minister of Canada
4 May 1979
4 May 1979
Entered office as head ofstate or government
4 May 1979
Began time assenior G8 leader
30 June 1984
Ended time assenior G8 leader
28 November 1990
Term length
6 years, 151 days
Leader
Margaret Thatcher
Office
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
10 May 1981
10 May 1981
Entered office as head ofstate or government
10 May 1981
Began time assenior G8 leader
28 November 1990
Ended time assenior G8 leader
17 May 1995
Term length
4 years, 170 days
Leader
François Mitterrand
Office
President of France
1 October 1982
1 October 1982
Entered office as head ofstate or government
1 October 1982
Began time assenior G8 leader
17 May 1995
Ended time assenior G8 leader
27 October 1998
Term length
3 years, 163 days
Leader
Helmut Kohl
Office
Chancellor of Germany
10 July 1991
10 July 1991
Entered office as head ofstate or government
10 July 1991
Began time assenior G8 leader
27 October 1998
Ended time assenior G8 leader
31 December 1999
Term length
1 year, 65 days
Leader
Boris Yeltsin
Office
President of Russia
20 January 1993
20 January 1993
Entered office as head ofstate or government
20 January 1993
Began time assenior G8 leader
31 December 1999
Ended time assenior G8 leader
20 January 2001
Term length
1 year, 20 days
Leader
Bill Clinton
Office
President of the United States
4 November 1993
4 November 1993
Entered office as head ofstate or government
4 November 1993
Began time assenior G8 leader
20 January 2001
Ended time assenior G8 leader
12 December 2003
Term length
2 years, 326 days
Leader
Jean Chrétien
Office
Prime Minister of Canada
17 May 1995
17 May 1995
Entered office as head ofstate or government
17 May 1995
Began time assenior G8 leader
12 December 2003
Ended time assenior G8 leader
16 May 2007
Term length
3 years, 155 days
Leader
Jacques Chirac
Office
President of France
2 May 1997
2 May 1997
Entered office as head ofstate or government
2 May 1997
Began time assenior G8 leader
16 May 2007
Ended time assenior G8 leader
27 June 2007
Term length
42 days
Leader
Tony Blair
Office
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
7 May 2000
7 May 2000
Entered office as head ofstate or government
7 May 2000
Began time assenior G8 leader
27 June 2007
Ended time assenior G8 leader
7 May 2008
Term length
315 days
Leader
Vladimir Putin
Office
President of Russia
20 January 2001
20 January 2001
Entered office as head ofstate or government
20 January 2001
Began time assenior G8 leader
7 May 2008
Ended time assenior G8 leader
20 January 2009
Term length
258 days
Leader
George W. Bush
Office
President of the United States
10 May 1994
10 May 1994
Entered office as head ofstate or government
10 May 1994
Began time assenior G8 leader
20 January 2009
Ended time assenior G8 leader
16 November 2011
Term length
2 years, 300 days
Leader
Silvio Berlusconi
Office
Prime Minister of Italy
22 November 2005
22 November 2005
Entered office as head ofstate or government
22 November 2005
Began time assenior G8 leader
16 November 2011
Ended time assenior G8 leader
7 May 2012
Term length
173 days
Leader
Angela Merkel
Office
Chancellor of Germany
7 May 2000
7 May 2000
Entered office as head ofstate or government
7 May 2000
Began time assenior G8 leader
7 May 2012
Ended time assenior G8 leader
24 March 2014
Term length
1 year, 321 days
Leader
Vladimir Putin
Office
President of Russia
22 November 2005
22 November 2005
Entered office as head ofstate or government
22 November 2005
Began time assenior G8 leader
24 March 2014
Ended time assenior G8 leader
8 December 2021
Term length
7 years, 259 days
Leader
Angela Merkel
Office
Chancellor of Germany
4 November 2015
4 November 2015
Entered office as head ofstate or government
4 November 2015
Began time assenior G8 leader
8 December 2021
Ended time assenior G8 leader
14 March 2025
Term length
3 years, 96 days
Leader
Justin Trudeau
Office
Prime Minister of Canada
14 May 2017
14 May 2017
Entered office as head ofstate or government
14 May 2017
Began time assenior G8 leader
14 March 2025
Ended time assenior G8 leader
Incumbent
Term length
232 days
Leader
Emmanuel Macron
Office
President of France
Entered office as head ofstate or government
Began time assenior G8 leader
Ended time assenior G8 leader
Term length
Leader
Office
16 October 1964
15 November 1975
5 April 1976
142 days
Harold Wilson
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
16 May 1974
5 April 1976
27 June 1976
83 days
Helmut Schmidt
Chancellor of West Germany
20 April 1968
27 June 1976
4 June 1979
2 years, 342 days
Pierre Trudeau
Prime Minister of Canada
16 May 1974
4 June 1979
3 March 1980
273 days
Helmut Schmidt
Chancellor of West Germany
20 April 1968
3 March 1980
30 June 1984
4 years, 119 days
Pierre Trudeau
Prime Minister of Canada
4 May 1979
30 June 1984
28 November 1990
6 years, 151 days
Margaret Thatcher
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
10 May 1981
28 November 1990
17 May 1995
4 years, 170 days
François Mitterrand
President of France
1 October 1982
17 May 1995
27 October 1998
3 years, 163 days
Helmut Kohl
Chancellor of Germany
10 July 1991
27 October 1998
31 December 1999
1 year, 65 days
Boris Yeltsin
President of Russia
20 January 1993
31 December 1999
20 January 2001
1 year, 20 days
Bill Clinton
President of the United States
4 November 1993
20 January 2001
12 December 2003
2 years, 326 days
Jean Chrétien
Prime Minister of Canada
17 May 1995
12 December 2003
16 May 2007
3 years, 155 days
Jacques Chirac
President of France
2 May 1997
16 May 2007
27 June 2007
42 days
Tony Blair
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
7 May 2000
27 June 2007
7 May 2008
315 days
Vladimir Putin
President of Russia
20 January 2001
7 May 2008
20 January 2009
258 days
George W. Bush
President of the United States
10 May 1994
20 January 2009
16 November 2011
2 years, 300 days
Silvio Berlusconi
Prime Minister of Italy
22 November 2005
16 November 2011
7 May 2012
173 days
Angela Merkel
Chancellor of Germany
7 May 2000
7 May 2012
24 March 2014
1 year, 321 days
Vladimir Putin
President of Russia
22 November 2005
24 March 2014
8 December 2021
7 years, 259 days
Angela Merkel
Chancellor of Germany
4 November 2015
8 December 2021
14 March 2025
3 years, 96 days
Justin Trudeau
Prime Minister of Canada
14 May 2017
14 March 2025
Incumbent
232 days
Emmanuel Macron
President of France
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Emmanuel Macron
Emmanuel Macron
Leader
Emmanuel Macron
Office
President of France
In office since
14 May 2017
Term lengthto date
8 years, 171 days
Donald Trump
Donald Trump
Leader
Donald Trump
Office
President of the United States
In office since
20 January 2025
Term lengthto date
4 years, 285 days
Giorgia Meloni
Giorgia Meloni
Leader
Giorgia Meloni
Office
Prime Minister of Italy
In office since
22 October 2022
Term lengthto date
3 years, 10 days
Keir Starmer
Keir Starmer
Leader
Keir Starmer
Office
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
In office since
5 July 2024
Term lengthto date
1 year, 119 days
Mark Carney
Mark Carney
Leader
Mark Carney
Office
Prime Minister of Canada
In office since
14 March 2025
Term lengthto date
232 days
Friedrich Merz
Friedrich Merz
Leader
Friedrich Merz
Office
Chancellor of Germany
In office since
6 May 2025
Term lengthto date
179 days
Sanae Takaichi
Sanae Takaichi
Leader
Sanae Takaichi
Office
Prime Minister of Japan
In office since
21 October 2025
Term lengthto date
11 days
Leader
Office
In office since
Term lengthto date
Emmanuel Macron
President of France
14 May 2017
8 years, 171 days
Donald Trump
President of the United States
20 January 2025
4 years, 285 days
Giorgia Meloni
Prime Minister of Italy
22 October 2022
3 years, 10 days
Keir Starmer
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
5 July 2024
1 year, 119 days
Mark Carney
Prime Minister of Canada
14 March 2025
232 days
Friedrich Merz
Chancellor of Germany
6 May 2025
179 days
Sanae Takaichi
Prime Minister of Japan
21 October 2025
11 days

References

  1. Okita was actually Foreign Minister of Japan at the time, filling in for Prime Minister Ōhira, who died 10 days before t
  2. Vice-President of the European Commission[citation needed]
  3. Acting Commission President following the March 1999 resignation of the Santer Commission[citation needed]
  4. Medvedev attended the 2012 summit in place of President Putin who cited domestic obligations as his reason for not atten
  5. Due to the global coronavirus pandemic, the 2020 summit was cancelled.[citation needed]
  6. Canada did not join the organization until 1976, while Russia did not join until 1997. Therefore, Canadian leaders prior
  7. Wilson first served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 16 October 1964 to 19 June 1970, and then again from 4
  8. Canada joined the organization on this date. Trudeau had been in office longer than any of the other leaders and so took
  9. Trudeau first served as Prime Minister of Canada from 20 April 1968 to 4 June 1979, and then again from 3 March 1980 to
  10. Berlusconi first served as Prime Minister of Italy from 10 May 1994 to 17 January 1995, then again from 11 June 2001 to
  11. Putin first served as President of Russia from 2000 to 2008.[citation needed]
  12. Trump previously served as President of the United States from 2017 to 2021
  13. The New York Times
    https://www.nytimes.com/2014/03/19/world/europe/ukraine.html
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