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Brian Mulroney, the 18th prime minister of Canada, during his his premiership from September 17, 1984 to June 25, 1993.

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Multilateral meetings

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Multilateral meetings of the following intergovernmental organizations took place during his premiership.

Group Year
1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992
G7 May 2–4,
West Germany Bonn
May 4–6,
Japan Tokyo
June 8–10,
Italy Venice
July 20–21,
Canada Toronto
July 14–16,
France Paris
July 9–11,
United States Houston
July 15–17,
United Kingdom London
July 8–10,
Germany Munich
NATO November 21,
Belgium Brussels
none none March 2–3,
Belgium Brussels
May 29–30,
Belgium Brussels
July 5–6,
United Kingdom London
November 7–8,
Italy Rome
none
December 4,
Belgium Brussels
OSCE none none none none November 19–21,
France Paris
none none July 9–10,
Finland Helsinki
OIF none February 17–19,
France Versailles, Yvelines
September 2–4,
Canada Quebec
none May 24–26,
Senegal Dakar
none November 19–21,
France Paris
none
CHOGM 16–22 October,
The Bahamas Nassau
3–5 August,
United Kingdom London
13–17 October,
Canada Vancouver
None 18–24 October,
Malaysia Kuala Lumpur
None 16–21 October,
Zimbabwe Harare
None
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