THE GROUP OF FIFTEEN
A
summit level group of developing countries spanning the globe, the G-15
provides a platform for articulation of common perceptions on the world
situation and promotion of economic development through South-South
cooperation and North-South dialogue. Based on the common goal of
enhanced growth and prosperity, the G-15 was established by 15
developing countries during the Ninth Non-Aligned Summit in September
1989. It presently has 17 members, comprising of an important
cross-section of countries from Africa, Asia, Latin America and the
Caribbean. The Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka is current Chairman of
the Group.
Forthcoming Events:
33rd Meeting
of G-15 Ministers of Foreign Affairs, 24 September 2010, New York
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RECENT EVENTS:
- MEETING OF THE G-15 HIGH LEVEL TASK FORCE
5
- 7 August 2010, Colombo, Sri Lanka
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FOURTEENTH SUMMIT OF HEADS OF STATE AND GOVERNMENT
17
May 2010, Tehran, Islamic Republic of Iran
Joint Communiqué of the
14th Summit of the G-15
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-THIRTY-SECOND
MEETING OF G-15 MINISTERS OF
FOREIGN AFFAIRS
15
May 2010, Tehran , Islamic Republic of Iran
-16TH
MEETING OF THE G-15
FEDERATION OF CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE INDUSTRY AND SERVICES (FCCIS)
Hosted
by the Iran Chamber of Commerce, Industries and Mines (ICCIM), Tehran,
13 May 2010. Report
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