G7...or is it?

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Just a thought...it's not the G7......if France, Germany and Italy are members of the G7 in their own right, why does the EU in the person of Von Der Leyen get to go?
Don't the interests of the three countries mentioned coincide absolutely with those of the wider EU?
Or,am I mistaken?
 
Just a thought...it's not the G7......if France, Germany and Italy are members of the G7 in their own right, why does the EU in the person of Von Der Leyen get to go?
Don't the interests of the three countries mentioned coincide absolutely with those of the wider EU?
Or,am I mistaken?
Forming a breakaway league :emoticon-0105-wink:
 
Sorry to bang on. There’s a photo on BBC news of the G7 participants..... but there are 9 people. I know number 8 is Von Der Leyen.... who’s number 9...., anyone?
 
Sorry to bang on. There’s a photo on BBC news of the G7 participants..... but there are 9 people. I know number 8 is Von Der Leyen.... who’s number 9...., anyone?
If it's this photo

Clockwise from top centre, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, US President Joe Biden, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi, President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Council Charles Michel, Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga, German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Emmanuel Macron

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