1962 Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Conference facts for kids
Quick facts for kids 12th Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Conference |
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| Host country | |
| Dates | 10–19 September 1962 |
| Cities | London |
| Participants | 16 |
| Chair | Harold Macmillan (Prime Minister) |
| Follows | 1961 |
| Precedes | 1964 |
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British negotiations to enter EEC and impact on Commonwealth trade,
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The 1962 Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Conference was an important meeting for the Commonwealth of Nations. This group is made up of many countries that used to be part of the British Empire. Leaders from these countries, often called "Heads of Government," meet regularly to talk about important issues.
This particular meeting was the 12th of its kind. It happened in September 1962 in the United Kingdom. The Prime Minister of the UK at the time, Harold Macmillan, was the host.
A big part of this meeting was about the Commonwealth growing. Several new countries from Africa and the Caribbean had recently become independent. They joined the Commonwealth as new members.
The main thing everyone talked about was the United Kingdom's plan to join the European Economic Community (EEC). This was a group of European countries working together on trade and economy. Other Commonwealth nations were worried about how this might affect their trade with Britain.
Who Attended the 1962 Commonwealth Meeting?
Many important leaders from different Commonwealth countries came to the conference. They discussed how their nations could work together. They also talked about the future of trade.
Leaders and Representatives at the Conference
Here is a list of the countries and their representatives who attended this important meeting:
| Nation | Name | Role |
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| Harold Macmillan | Prime Minister (Chairman) | |
| Robert Menzies | Prime Minister | |
| John Diefenbaker | Prime Minister | |
| S.P.C. Fernando | Justice Minister | |
| Archbishop Makarios III | President | |
| F.K.D. Goka | Finance Minister | |
| Jawaharlal Nehru | Prime Minister | |
| Sir Alexander Bustamante | Prime Minister | |
| Abdul Razak Hussein | Deputy Prime Minister | |
| Keith Holyoake | Prime Minister | |
| Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa | Prime Minister | |
| Ayub Khan | President | |
| Sir Roy Welensky | Prime Minister | |
| Sir Milton Margai | Prime Minister | |
| Rashidi Kawawa | Prime Minister | |
| Eric Williams | Prime Minister |
| Sharif Bey |
| Hale Woodruff |
| Richmond Barthé |
| Purvis Young |