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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsThe first paragraph of the Charlevoix G7 Summit Communique
No wonder Dear Leader refused to sign it.
1. We, the Leaders of the G7, have come together in Charlevoix, Quebec on June 89, 2018, guided by our shared values of freedom, democracy, the rule of law and respect for human rights and our commitment to promote a rules-based international order. As advanced economies and leading democracies, we share a fundamental commitment to investing in our citizens and meeting their needs and to responding to global challenges. We collectively affirm our strong determination to achieve a clean environment, clean air, and clean water. We are resolved to work together in creating a healthy, prosperous, sustainable and fair future for all.
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-g7-summit-communique-text/the-charlevoix-g7-summit-communique-idUSKCN1J5107
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The first paragraph of the Charlevoix G7 Summit Communique (Original Post)
ehrnst
Jun 2018
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He was acting like a child who was forced to go to a party of a kid he didn't like.
nature-lover
Jun 2018
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nature-lover
(1,857 posts)1. Trump is contrarian. We deserve better. Make the mid-terms count!
gratuitous
(82,849 posts)2. You left off the last sentence.
"Except for that orange-tinted motherfucker who keeps cutting sour McDonald's farts; who invited him anyway?"
nature-lover
(1,857 posts)3. He was acting like a child who was forced to go to a party of a kid he didn't like.