| 2012 G-20 Mexico summit | |
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| Host country | Mexico |
| Date | June 18 – 19 |
| Venue(s) | to be determined |
| Cities | Los Cabos, Baja California |
| Participants | G-20 members |
| Follows | Cannes summit, 2011 |
| Precedes | Russia summit, 2013 |
| Website | G2012 México.org |
The 2012 G-20 Mexico Summit will be the seventh meeting of the G-20 heads of government.[1] It will be held in Los Cabos, Baja California Sur, June 18-19 2012.[2] The final draft of G20 Toronto summit communique became the public announcement that the 2012 summit would be hosted by Mexico.[1]
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Pre-planning for the summit began in 2010. In January, Mexican Deputy Foreign Minister Lourdes Aranda hosted a preliminary meeting in Mexico City. It was attended by "sherpas" (representatives) of the G20 foreign ministries.[3]
Mexico believes the forum can better represent developing countries in both vision and policy. Under the leadership of President Felipe Calderón, Mexico will seek to expand the scope of the G-20's development focus.[4]
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