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St. Petersburg Summit Schedule
of Meetings and Documents

St Petersburg, July 16, 2006, 11h00

Saturday, July 15

 
  Sherpa meeting to finalize documents (probably in the morning); also politicaldirectors and foreign affairs sous sherpa meetings
14h00-18h00
  Leaders' arrivals (afternoon)
Bilateralmeetings (Putin-Bush, Putin-Canada, etc.)
19h15
 

Informal dinner with spouse
Probable discussion of the Middle East

Sunday, July 16

 
  Bilateral meetings
10h00
  Session on the three main themes of energy, health and education
Session on the world economy, trade, intellectual property rights, with documents on trade, combating corruption, intellectual piracy
11h15
 

J8-G8 leaders meeting

12h00   Working lunch with discussion on Africa
16h00   Session on world security, with documents on counterterrorism, nonproliferation, Global Partnership on Weapons and Materials of Mass Destruction
Probably discussion and possible document on stabilization and reconstruction
Possible documents on the terrorist attack on Mumbai and on the Israeli invasion of Lebanon
19h30   Working dinner with discussion on demography and social issues

Monday, July 16

10h00
  Outreach session with the Plus Five leaders and heads of international organizations on the three priorities, with documents on energy, health and infectious diseases
12h00
  Working lunch with outreach leaders and international organization heads
Release of document on G8 progress in Africa
Chair's statement
14h00
 

Concluding press conference with Putin

14h45   Other leaders' press conferences

          


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