G7 summit: What is it and why is it in Cornwall?on June 11, 2021 at 1:33 am

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World leaders will descend on the Cornish coast for face-to-face meetings on Friday 11 June.

Road sign says "G7 major event" - behind it, a Navy cruiser in the sea off Carbis Bay

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World leaders are coming to the Cornish resort of Carbis Bay, for face-to-face meetings at the summit of G7 nations.

Among them will be Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany, and President Biden, who is making his first foreign visit since taking office.

The G7 (Group of Seven) is an organisation of the world’s seven largest so-called advanced economies. They are Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the UK and the United States.

Russia joined in 1998, creating the G8, but was excluded in 2014 for its takeover of Crimea.

China has never been a member, despite its large economy and having the world’s biggest population. Its relatively low level of wealth per person means it is not seen as an advanced economy in the way the G7 members are.

Representatives from the European Union are usually present while India, South Korea and Australia have also been invited this year.

The G7’s Cornwall meeting takes place from Friday 11 to Sunday 13 June.

Graphic showing the faces of each leader

The UK is holding the G7 presidency for 2021 so this is where the summit is taking place.

It was announced in January that the venue would be announced in January that the meeting would take place at the Carbis Bay Hotel near St Ives in Cornwall.

It is not the first time the world leaders have met in a beach resort. The last G7 summit in 2019 was held in the French seaside town of Biarritz.

Day-to-day life for locals and tourists in Cornwall will be affected, including road and path closures.

In some areas of St Ives, residents will have to provide proof of address in order to access their homes.

The UK government said it was important for world leaders to meet in person and regular Covid testing would take place.

A British police officer walks past The Cornish Arms gastropub in St Ives, Cornwall on June 10, 2021,

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Throughout the year ministers and officials from the member countries hold meetings, form agreements and publish joint statements on global events.

Ahead of this year’s summit, the G7 finance ministers agreed to make multinational companies pay more tax.

The main event is when the G7 leaders sit down to talk about the biggest issues of the day.

The main topic of conversation will be Covid recovery, including “a stronger global health system that can protect us all from future pandemics”.

The agenda also includes climate change and trade.

President Biden is expected to talk to Boris Johnson and the EU about his concerns over how UK-EU trade disputes could threaten peace in Northern Ireland.

Military personnel stand on the tarmac as U.S. President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden arrive on Air Force One at Cornwall Airport Newquay, on June 9, 2021 near Newquay, Cornwall,

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Formal meetings will get under way on Saturday morning, with guest countries arriving that afternoon.

Most of the conversations will take place behind closed doors, but there are usually set-piece moments on camera – including the obligatory leaders’ photo.

At the end of the summit, the UK – as the host nation – will publish a document called a communique. This outlines what has been agreed by the leaders.

UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson is expected to hold a press conference on Sunday.

Protesting and policing are both more difficult this year because of Covid restrictions.

More than 5,000 extra officers – on top of 1,500 from Devon and Cornwall – will police the summit.

A cruise ship has docked in nearby Falmouth to accommodate all the extra security officers.

Climate activists with a pink boat

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Demonstrators have been told they can gather in four approved protesting sites, including one in Exeter – more than 100 miles away.

Climate activist group Extinction Rebellion planned a number of demonstrations, including a march from Plymouth to Carbis Bay.

It can’t pass any laws because it is made up of separate nations with their own democratic processes.

However, some decisions can have global effects.

Chart showing key facts about G7

For example, the G7 played crucial role in setting up a global fund to fight malaria and Aids in 2002.

There are also hopes that this year’s tax deal could have far-reaching consequences.

However, the G7 has been criticised as being an “outdated group of countries”, partly because it does not include two of the largest countries in the world – India and China.

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