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The '''2022 C21 Essen Summit''' was the 55th summit meeting of the [[C21]]. It was held in [[Essen]], [[Drambenburg]] on April 26th, 2022. It was the 2nd C21 Summit held in Drambenburg after the [[2009 C21 Lerbin Summit|2009 summit]] in [[Lerbin]]. The heads of state and representatives of the C21 member nations and other invited states discussed and formulated economic policies and issues, such as international financial stability, climate change mitigation, and sustainable development. [[Chancellor of Drambenburg|Chancellor]] [[Walde Herzog]] hosted the summit, which was met with some criticism by participating member states who opposed Herzog's mobilization of troops near [[Lutharia]] in February. | The '''2022 C21 Essen Summit''' was the 55th summit meeting of the [[C21]]. It was held in [[Essen]], [[Drambenburg]] on April 26th, 2022. It was the 2nd C21 Summit held in Drambenburg after the [[2009 C21 Lerbin Summit|2009 summit]] in [[Lerbin]]. The heads of state and representatives of the C21 member nations and other invited states discussed and formulated economic policies and issues, such as international financial stability, climate change mitigation, and sustainable development. [[Chancellor of Drambenburg|Chancellor]] [[Walde Herzog]] hosted the summit, which was met with some criticism by participating member states who opposed Herzog's mobilization of troops near [[Lutharia]] in February. | ||
Among the issues discussed at the summit were the continued trends of inflation and trade backlogs, expansion of observer statuses for non-member nations, and the intensified use of [[Coalition Trade Organization]] humanitarian relief for countries impacted by natural disasters. The eight themes were "Global Economy", "Trade and Investment", "Innovation", "Environment and Energy", "Employment", "Empowerment", "Development", and "Health". | |||
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2022 C21 Essen Summit | |
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Host country | Drambenburg |
Date | 26 April 2022 |
Cities | Essen |
Participants | C21 members Invited guests: Caspiaa East Chanchajilla Haduastan Paraboca Shoassau |
Follows | 2021 C21 Freiz Summit |
The 2022 C21 Essen Summit was the 55th summit meeting of the C21. It was held in Essen, Drambenburg on April 26th, 2022. It was the 2nd C21 Summit held in Drambenburg after the 2009 summit in Lerbin. The heads of state and representatives of the C21 member nations and other invited states discussed and formulated economic policies and issues, such as international financial stability, climate change mitigation, and sustainable development. Chancellor Walde Herzog hosted the summit, which was met with some criticism by participating member states who opposed Herzog's mobilization of troops near Lutharia in February.
Among the issues discussed at the summit were the continued trends of inflation and trade backlogs, expansion of observer statuses for non-member nations, and the intensified use of Coalition Trade Organization humanitarian relief for countries impacted by natural disasters. The eight themes were "Global Economy", "Trade and Investment", "Innovation", "Environment and Energy", "Employment", "Empowerment", "Development", and "Health".
Participating leaders
Leading delegates for Member States
- Elisabeth Rademacher2022.png
Leading delegates for observer states
Invited Guests
Agenda
In addition to the main topics of global economy, global trade and financial markets, the focus was also on the following topics;
- Aims to recover from an global economic slump resulting from tensions in Southern Adula.
- Emphasis on increasing reliance on renewable energy, including nuclear.