The Media Centre contains articles written by members, video broadcasts of past meetings, and press releases.
Statement on the Situation in Venezuela
CARTAGENA, COLOMBIA - As we meet at our 36th
Annual Plenary Meeting in Cartagena, Colombia, we
note with great disappointment that the situation
in Venezuela continues to deteriorate. We are
"The planet is sick," says Bertie Ahern on conclusion of "One Health for People and Planet" meeting in Edinburgh
EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND - The InterAction Council
convened a meeting on taking forward collaborative
action for "One Health for People and Planet" in
Edinburgh on the 28th May just prior to
DUBLIN, IRELAND – Participants of the InterAction
Council’s 34th Annual Plenary Meeting concluded
their meeting in Dublin, Ireland, today. Along
with its Final Communuqué, the Council proposed a
Dublin Charter
GUIYANG, CHINA – Participants of the InterAction
Council’s high-level expert group meeting in
Guiyang, China concluded their meeting today on
“The Water, Energy, Health Agriculture, and
Biodiversity (WEHAB) Elements in
IAC delegation visits China
BEIJING, CHINA - From 5th to 9th May 2016, a
delegation from the InterAction Council visited
China to discuss plans for a collaboration in July
2016. The delegation was led
On behalf of the InterAction Council (a group of
former heads of state and government), we have the
honour to express our sincere condolences and deep
felt sympathy to you
InterAction Council statement on the situation in Venezuela
Former heads of state and government from around
the world today expressed their concern with the
clampdown on human rights and democracy in the
Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela. The world
The InterAction Council of Former Heads of State
and Government is pleased to announce that
Olusegun Obasanjo, former President of Nigeria,
was appointed co-chair of the Council at the 32nd
On April 20, 2015, the Right Honourable Jean
Chrétien chaired a High-Level Expert Group (HLEG)
meeting on Russia-Ukraine at the University of
Ottawa.
Former world leaders welcomed to Wales to address global issues
Around 20 former world leaders will visit Wales
next month (2-5 June 2015) for a meeting to
discuss a range of global issues, less than a year
after the NATO