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English: This week in '79 President Carter toured Japan, where he attended the Economic Summit with other world leaders. L to R: Valéry Giscard d'Estaing (FR), Masayoshi Ohira (JP), Margaret Thatcher (UK), Giulio Andreotti (IT), Joe Clark (CA), and Helmut Schmidt (DE). Image: NAID 185729
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Group shot of world leaders attending the Economic Summit (l to r): France (V. Giscard d'Estain), Japan (Masayoshi Ohira), UK (Margaret Thatcher), Italy (Giulio Andreotti), and Canada (Joe Clar), W Germany (Helmut Schmidt)
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Source https://twitter.com/CarterLibrary/status/1409119429573713923
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