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Singh, Obama to visit Toronto in June 2010 for G20 summit

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Bal KrishnaPTI Toronto
I / Toronto December 8, 2009, 13:30 IST

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and US President Barack Obama will visit Toronto in June next year to attend the two-day G-20 summit. The two leaders will be here for the June 26-27 meet of the G-20 developed and developing nations, official sources said.

It will be the first visit of Prime Minister Singh to Canada. Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper has already announced that he is moving next June's meeting of world leaders to Toronto from Huntsville.

Ottawa, which was recognised as the original destination, lacked sufficient resources to host an estimated 10,000 participants, a spokeswoman said. "Toronto is one of the few places in Canada that could host something of this magnitude," said Mayor David Miller.

 

The downtown Metro Toronto Convention Centre will be the venue for the G-20 summit, Deputy Mayor Joe Pantalone said. Canada will also chair the smaller Group of Eight summit next year.

The G8 summit will be held immediately before the G20 meetings, on June 25 and 26 in the resort town of Huntsville, Ontario, about 200 kms north of Toronto.

The last G-8 summit, which Obama hosted in Pittsburgh in September, decided to shift the main focus for economic decision-making from the G-8 to G-20.

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First Published: Dec 08 2009 | 1:30 PM IST

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