Friday, May 27, 2016

WORLD LEADERS OF THE MOST INDUSTRIALIZED AND DEVELOPED NATIONS CONVENED DURING THE G7 ECONOMIC SUMMIT HELD IN THE JAPANESE CAPITAL TOKYO YESTERDAY FOR THE DISCUSSION OF SIGNIFICANT MAJOR AND MINOR FINANCIAL ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL ISSUES CURRENTLY FACING THE WORLD.



    G7 Economic Summit of the World's most industrialized and developed nations held in the Japanese capital Tokyo and attended by the leaders of the most developed countries of the World remains the extended news spot coverage in the domestic Japanese and International World media of the various countries that entailed the USA the Eurozone Countries the Asian the Middle Eastern the Arab World and African Countries, particularly on the significant major and minor subjects of discussion covered during the meeting that begun Yesterday and may last for the whole weekend as the leaders of USA and Western Europe have been invited to visit assemble and pay respect to the victims of Hiroshima and Nagasaki atomic bomb holocaust of the Second World War in the Holy Shrine dedicated to the annual recall to memory of the victims of the atomic bomb. Besides, the Western leaders visit to the garden and kinder Garden School of the upper and most wealthiest citizens in the capital city Tokyo. The Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe opened the G7 Economic Summit of the most industrialized and developed countries of the World for discussion  with greetings and appreciation as he expressed his concern about the declining financial markets performance and economic growth of the G7 Nations and globally in the many countries of the World. The USA President Obama mentioned his government's effort toward the accomplishment of the Transatlantic Trade Investment Partnership Agreement between the USA and the Eurozone Countries until the end of this Year, despite the rising concern about European Union citizens objection to the Transatlantic Trade Investment Partnership Agreement between the USA and Eurozone governments. The Chancellor of Germany Angela Merkel mentioned briefly the Coalition Government effort toward the solution of the current refugee and asylum crisis in Germany and Western Europe, but did not expect the support of the G7 Economic Summit nations and other countries of the World toward the solution of the crisis, particularly in Germany and the Eurozone Countries. The British Prime Minister David Cameron indicated Britain's current position with regard to the changes that may occur in Britain by Referendum that may determine either the exit, or remain of Britain in the European Union Membership, while other Eurozone leaders have jointly the financial and economic performance of their countries and the World with the requirements for reform as the possible solution to the fluctuation in the domestic and World financial and economic markets  performance.


                                                   Written by Professor Godfrey Ohia.


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