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2010 G20 Seoul summit

The 2010 G20 Seoul Summit was the fifth meeting of the G20 heads of government/heads of state, to discuss the global financial system and the world economy,[1] which took place in Seoul, the capital of South Korea, on November 11–12, 2010. South Korea was the first non-G8 nation to host a G20 leaders' summit.[2]

G20 Summit on Financial Markets and the World Economy
Host countrySouth Korea
DateNovember 11–12, 2010
Venue(s)COEX Convention & Exhibition Center, Seoul, South Korea
ParticipantsG20
Invited states: Ethiopia, Malawi, Singapore, Spain, Vietnam
Invited organizations: ASEAN, AU, FSB, 3G, ILO, IMF, NEPAD, OECD, UN, WBG, WTO
Follows2010 G20 Toronto summit
Precedes2011 G20 Cannes summit
Websiteseoulsummit.kr
World leaders at the 2010 G20 Seoul summit

The G20 is the premier forum for discussing, planning, and monitoring international economic cooperation.[3]

The theme of the summit was "Shared Growth Beyond Crisis".[4]

Agenda edit

The summit leaders addressed several mid- and long-term policy issues,[5] including

Representatives met in advance of the leaders' summit. These sherpas were tasked to draft a closing statement for the summit. The debate over currency exchange rates and imbalances was reported to have been "heated".[8]

Preparations edit

The summit logo incorporated two images: the sun rising over the sea and a traditional Korean lantern (cheongsachorong).[1]

Originally, three new artificial islands built on the Han River between the Banpo and Dongjak bridges were going to be used as the main venue.[9] However, delayed construction of the islands led for the main summit venue to relocate to COEX Convention & Exhibition Center.

The Republic of Korea Armed Forces and Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency provided security for the venues.

A group of South Korean artists, consisting of Gyu-ri, Seohyun, Jun. K, Changmin, Jaekyung, Jonghyun, Sungmin, Kahi, Luna, Ji Eun, Junhyung, Gayoon, Min, G.O, Bumkey, G.NA, Son Dam-bi, Seo In-guk, IU, and Anna, credited as Group of 20 recorded a song titled "Let's Go" for the summit.

Transportation edit

Most world leaders and international media arrived via Incheon International Airport and traveled to the summit venue via motorcades along the highway from the airport.

Transportation around the summit venue was upgraded with electric buses to help media and others around the city.

Attendance edit

 
American President Obama and Turkish Prime Minister Erdoğan in conversation.

The participants of the Seoul summit included the leaders and representatives of core members of the G20, which comprises 19 countries and the European Union, which is represented by its two governing bodies, the European Council and the European Commission.[10] Representatives from other countries and regional organizations were invited to take part in the summit.

The South Korean government declined to invite the Netherlands, which had been invited to attend all four previous G20 summits. A Korean spokesman said that "a certain region had been over-represented" in the past; and for this Asian summit, Singapore was invited.[11]

This was the first summit at which there were four women among the leaders. In addition to President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner of Argentina, Prime Minister Julia Gillard of Australia, Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany, and the president-elect of Brazil, Dilma Rousseff, accompanied her nation's delegation.[12]

This was the first G20 summit for Australia's Prime Minister Gillard, who had only been elected shortly before the Toronto summit.[13] This was also the first opportunity for Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong of Singapore to listen and to make his voice heard at the G20 leaders' meetings.[11]

G20 members
Host nation and leader are indicated in bold text.
Member Represented by Title
  Argentina Cristina Fernández de Kirchner[14] President
  Australia Julia Gillard[15] Prime Minister
  Brazil Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva[16] President
  Canada Stephen Harper[17] Prime Minister
  China Hu Jintao[18] President
  France Nicolas Sarkozy[19] President
  Germany Angela Merkel[16] Chancellor
  India Manmohan Singh[20] Prime Minister
  Indonesia Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono[21] President
  Italy Silvio Berlusconi[16] Prime Minister
  Japan Naoto Kan[22] Prime Minister
  Mexico Felipe Calderón[23] President
  Russia Dmitry Medvedev[24] President
  Saudi Arabia Saud bin Faisal bin Abdulaziz Al Saud[25] Foreign Minister
  South Africa Jacob Zuma[26] President
  South Korea Lee Myung-bak[27] President
  Turkey Recep Tayyip Erdoğan[16] Prime Minister
  United Kingdom David Cameron[28] Prime Minister
  United States Barack Obama[29] President
  European Commission José Manuel Barroso[30] President
European Council Herman Van Rompuy[16] President
Invited states
State[31] Represented by Title
  Ethiopia[32] Meles Zenawi[33] Prime Minister
  Malawi[32] Bingu wa Mutharika[33] President
  Singapore Lee Hsien Loong[34] Prime Minister
  Spain José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero[16] Prime Minister
  Vietnam Nguyễn Tấn Dũng[35] Prime Minister[36]
International organisations
Organisation[31] Represented by Title
African Union Bingu wa Mutharika[37] Chairman
ASEAN Surin Pitsuwan[38] Secretary General
Nguyễn Tấn Dũng[35] Chairman
Financial Stability Forum Mario Draghi[39] Chairman
International Labour Organization Juan Somavía[38] Head
International Monetary Fund Dominique Strauss-Kahn[40] Managing Director
NEPAD Meles Zenawi[41] Chairman
OECD José Ángel Gurría[42] Secretary-General
  United Nations Ban Ki-moon[43] Secretary General
World Bank Group Robert Zoellick[44] President
World Trade Organization Pascal Lamy[45] Director-General

Security edit

Security for the G20 summit presented a unique array of problems. In addition to the security of the main venue, COEX, South Korea was more broadly responsible for providing a safe venue for the delegations who come to the summit. The National Police Agency led the security detail for the summit, both at the convention venue and the airport as well. Other police and security agencies involved were:

 
A squad of riot police in front of the Korea Press Center in downtown Seoul — November 7, 2010
 
Demonstrators converged on downtown Seoul in protest against the G20 leaders' summit. The labor rally took place in Seoul City Plaza near city hall — November 7, 2010

In preparation, anti-terrorism drills were held by members of the South Korean police, military, special forces and private sector as part of the 2010 Ulchi-Freedom Guardian exercises against simulated hostage situations and chemical, biological and radiological attacks as a preparation for the summit.[46]

Plans for accommodating peaceful protesters were paired with plans for mitigating disruptive demonstrations.

The G20 raised security concerns unrelated to demonstrators protesting the presence of the leaders of 20 economies in Seoul. For example, some analysts projected that anything perceived as a success for South Korea would be simultaneously construed in Pyongyang as a threat to North Korea.[47]

Despite public endorsements by attending leaders, most commentators looking back on the summit have argued that only limited progress was made, especially on the headline issue of currency war and addressing trade imbalances.[48][49][50][51][52][53][54] Leaders were generally unable to agree on key issues, with commentators such as economist Eswar Prasad noting the absence of the sense of unity that had been present at summits during the worse of the global financial crisis of 2007–2009. IMF managing director Dominique Strauss-Kahn said this particular summit was "more of a G20 debate than a G20 conclusion".[49]

Relating to the need to rebalance the world economy, agreement had been reached to work on indicative guidelines which will set suggested maximum limits for current account surpluses and deficits, though these are not due to be fleshed out until 2011. G20 leaders also agreed to endorse the Seoul Development Consensus, a set of guidelines and principles for working together with less development nations to improve economic growth and reduce poverty. In contrast to the older Washington Consensus which it supersedes, the Seoul Consensus is less free market–orientated, allowing a larger role for state intervention.[55][56]

See also edit

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External links edit

  • G20 Information Centre
  • G-20 website of the OECD
  • Graphic: G20 is not simply the 20 largest economies
  • Lead-up to the G20: Korea as Convener and Innovation Economy-Podcast June 21, 2012, at the Wayback Machine

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For broader coverage of this topic see G20 The 2010 G20 Seoul Summit was the fifth meeting of the G20 heads of government heads of state to discuss the global financial system and the world economy 1 which took place in Seoul the capital of South Korea on November 11 12 2010 South Korea was the first non G8 nation to host a G20 leaders summit 2 G20 Summit on Financial Markets and the World EconomyHost countrySouth KoreaDateNovember 11 12 2010Venue s COEX Convention amp Exhibition Center Seoul South KoreaParticipantsG20 Invited states Ethiopia Malawi Singapore Spain Vietnam Invited organizations ASEAN AU FSB 3G ILO IMF NEPAD OECD UN WBG WTOFollows2010 G20 Toronto summitPrecedes2011 G20 Cannes summitWebsiteseoulsummit kr World leaders at the 2010 G20 Seoul summit The G20 is the premier forum for discussing planning and monitoring international economic cooperation 3 The theme of the summit was Shared Growth Beyond Crisis 4 Contents 1 Agenda 2 Preparations 2 1 Transportation 3 Attendance 4 Security 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksAgenda editThe summit leaders addressed several mid and long term policy issues 5 including Ensuring global economic recovery 6 Framework for strong sustainable and balanced global growth 6 Strengthening the international financial regulatory system 6 Modernizing the international financial institutions 6 Global financial safety nets 7 Development issues 7 The risk of a currency war Representatives met in advance of the leaders summit These sherpas were tasked to draft a closing statement for the summit The debate over currency exchange rates and imbalances was reported to have been heated 8 Preparations editMain article 2010 G20 Seoul summit preparations The summit logo incorporated two images the sun rising over the sea and a traditional Korean lantern cheongsachorong 1 Originally three new artificial islands built on the Han River between the Banpo and Dongjak bridges were going to be used as the main venue 9 However delayed construction of the islands led for the main summit venue to relocate to COEX Convention amp Exhibition Center The Republic of Korea Armed Forces and Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency provided security for the venues A group of South Korean artists consisting of Gyu ri Seohyun Jun K Changmin Jaekyung Jonghyun Sungmin Kahi Luna Ji Eun Junhyung Gayoon Min G O Bumkey G NA Son Dam bi Seo In guk IU and Anna credited as Group of 20 recorded a song titled Let s Go for the summit Transportation edit Most world leaders and international media arrived via Incheon International Airport and traveled to the summit venue via motorcades along the highway from the airport Transportation around the summit venue was upgraded with electric buses to help media and others around the city Attendance edit nbsp American President Obama and Turkish Prime Minister Erdogan in conversation The participants of the Seoul summit included the leaders and representatives of core members of the G20 which comprises 19 countries and the European Union which is represented by its two governing bodies the European Council and the European Commission 10 Representatives from other countries and regional organizations were invited to take part in the summit The South Korean government declined to invite the Netherlands which had been invited to attend all four previous G20 summits A Korean spokesman said that a certain region had been over represented in the past and for this Asian summit Singapore was invited 11 This was the first summit at which there were four women among the leaders In addition to President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner of Argentina Prime Minister Julia Gillard of Australia Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany and the president elect of Brazil Dilma Rousseff accompanied her nation s delegation 12 This was the first G20 summit for Australia s Prime Minister Gillard who had only been elected shortly before the Toronto summit 13 This was also the first opportunity for Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong of Singapore to listen and to make his voice heard at the G20 leaders meetings 11 G20 membersHost nation and leader are indicated in bold text Member Represented by Title nbsp Argentina Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner 14 President nbsp Australia Julia Gillard 15 Prime Minister nbsp Brazil Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva 16 President nbsp Canada Stephen Harper 17 Prime Minister nbsp China Hu Jintao 18 President nbsp France Nicolas Sarkozy 19 President nbsp Germany Angela Merkel 16 Chancellor nbsp India Manmohan Singh 20 Prime Minister nbsp Indonesia Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono 21 President nbsp Italy Silvio Berlusconi 16 Prime Minister nbsp Japan Naoto Kan 22 Prime Minister nbsp Mexico Felipe Calderon 23 President nbsp Russia Dmitry Medvedev 24 President nbsp Saudi Arabia Saud bin Faisal bin Abdulaziz Al Saud 25 Foreign Minister nbsp South Africa Jacob Zuma 26 President nbsp South Korea Lee Myung bak 27 President nbsp Turkey Recep Tayyip Erdogan 16 Prime Minister nbsp United Kingdom David Cameron 28 Prime Minister nbsp United States Barack Obama 29 President nbsp European Commission Jose Manuel Barroso 30 President European Council Herman Van Rompuy 16 President Invited states State 31 Represented by Title nbsp Ethiopia 32 Meles Zenawi 33 Prime Minister nbsp Malawi 32 Bingu wa Mutharika 33 President nbsp Singapore Lee Hsien Loong 34 Prime Minister nbsp Spain Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero 16 Prime Minister nbsp Vietnam Nguyễn Tấn Dũng 35 Prime Minister 36 International organisations Organisation 31 Represented by Title African Union Bingu wa Mutharika 37 Chairman ASEAN Surin Pitsuwan 38 Secretary General Nguyễn Tấn Dũng 35 Chairman Financial Stability Forum Mario Draghi 39 Chairman International Labour Organization Juan Somavia 38 Head International Monetary Fund Dominique Strauss Kahn 40 Managing Director NEPAD Meles Zenawi 41 Chairman OECD Jose Angel Gurria 42 Secretary General nbsp United Nations Ban Ki moon 43 Secretary General World Bank Group Robert Zoellick 44 President World Trade Organization Pascal Lamy 45 Director GeneralSecurity editSecurity for the G20 summit presented a unique array of problems In addition to the security of the main venue COEX South Korea was more broadly responsible for providing a safe venue for the delegations who come to the summit The National Police Agency led the security detail for the summit both at the convention venue and the airport as well Other police and security agencies involved were Presidential Security Service National Intelligence Service Ministry of National Defense National Emergency Management Agency nbsp A squad of riot police in front of the Korea Press Center in downtown Seoul November 7 2010 nbsp Demonstrators converged on downtown Seoul in protest against the G20 leaders summit The labor rally took place in Seoul City Plaza near city hall November 7 2010 In preparation anti terrorism drills were held by members of the South Korean police military special forces and private sector as part of the 2010 Ulchi Freedom Guardian exercises against simulated hostage situations and chemical biological and radiological attacks as a preparation for the summit 46 Plans for accommodating peaceful protesters were paired with plans for mitigating disruptive demonstrations The G20 raised security concerns unrelated to demonstrators protesting the presence of the leaders of 20 economies in Seoul For example some analysts projected that anything perceived as a success for South Korea would be simultaneously construed in Pyongyang as a threat to North Korea 47 Despite public endorsements by attending leaders most commentators looking back on the summit have argued that only limited progress was made especially on the headline issue of currency war and addressing trade imbalances 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 Leaders were generally unable to agree on key issues with commentators such as economist Eswar Prasad noting the absence of the sense of unity that had been present at summits during the worse of the global financial crisis of 2007 2009 IMF managing director Dominique Strauss Kahn said this particular summit was more of a G20 debate than a G20 conclusion 49 Relating to the need to rebalance the world economy agreement had been reached to work on indicative guidelines which will set suggested maximum limits for current account surpluses and deficits though these are not due to be fleshed out until 2011 G20 leaders also agreed to endorse the Seoul Development Consensus a set of guidelines and principles for working together with less development nations to improve economic growth and reduce poverty In contrast to the older Washington Consensus which it supersedes the Seoul Consensus is less free market orientated allowing a larger role for state intervention 55 56 See also editClub of MadridReferences edit a b Cho Jin seo Seoul unveils G20 summit s symbol Archived March 23 2016 at the Wayback Machine Korea Times ROK July 8 2010 retrieved Nov 10 2010 Oliver Christian 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