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North–South Summit

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Host country
  
Mexico

Cities
  
Cancun

Dates
  
22 Oct 1981 – 23 Oct 1981

City
  
Cancún

Venue(s)
  
Cancun Sheraton Hotel

Participants
  
22 countries

Location
  
Cancún, Mexico


Chair
  
José López Portillo y Pacheco

The North–South Summit, officially the International Meeting on Cooperation and Development, was an international summit held in Cancun, Mexico from 22 to 23 October 1981. The summit was attended by representatives of 22 countries from 5 continents. It is the only north-south summit conference in history.

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Participants

The summit was attended by 22 countries from 5 continents. The Soviet Union chose not to attend the summit. Cuba was excluded at the request of the United States.

Proceedings

No official agenda was set for the meeting.

The conference was chaired by Mexican President José López Portillo.

French President François Mitterrand attended the summit on one of his first official trips abroad. He spoke about the need to change the terms of trade between industrialized countries and developing countries, and affirmed the will of France to actively contribute to the development of the Third World. Chinese Premier Zhao Ziyang called for the establishment of a new international economic order.

The conference is one of the elements of the 1984 French film The Vengeance of the Winged Serpent.

It is also the subject of story arc Nuclear Alert of the Franco-Belgian comic book series Buck Danny, published in 1983, 1984 and 1986.

References

North–South Summit Wikipedia


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