1977 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting
The 1977 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting, officially known as the IV Commonwealth Heads Meeting, and commonly known as London 1977, was the fourth Meeting of the Heads of Government of the Commonwealth of Nations. It was held in London, United Kingdom, and was hosted by that country's Prime Minister, James Callaghan. President Idi Amin of Uganda did not attend, and on the eve of the meeting President James Mancham of the Seychelles was overthrown in a coup d'état and the country was not represented.[1]
4th Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting | |
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Host country | United Kingdom |
Dates | 8–15 June 1977 |
Venue(s) | Gleneagles |
Cities | London |
Participants | 33 (of 35 members) |
Heads of State or Government | 26 |
Chair | James Callaghan (Prime Minister) |
Follows | 1975 |
Precedes | 1979 |
Key points | |
Issues discussed at the conference included the situation in Southern Africa, relations between rich and poorer nations, Cyprus, Belize, Uganda, and the issue of sporting contacts with South Africa. The Gleneagles Agreement on sporting contacts was reached at the meeting's retreat, in Gleneagles, Scotland.[2]
References
edit- ^ Ingram, Derek; Andrew Walker (July 1977). "Commonwealth Conference 1977". The Round Table. 67 (267): 215–228. doi:10.1080/00358537708453274.
- ^ Ingram, Derek; Andrew Walker (July 1977). "Commonwealth Conference 1977". The Round Table. 67 (267): 215–228. doi:10.1080/00358537708453274.