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Image gallery from Day 2

Selection of images from the second day of the G8 Summit at Gleneagles, Scotland, July 7th 2005.


Prime Minister Singh of India greeted by children at Prestwick Airport
Prime minister Dr Manmohan Singh of India greeted by children on arrival at Prestwick Airport.
Photo Anita Maric/Crown copyright ©

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  • Prime Minister Singh of India greeted by children at Prestwick Airport
  • President Mbeki of South Africa
  • President Fox of Mexico
  • President da Silva of Brazil
  • Chancellor Schroder, President Putin and Prime Minister Martin in conversation
  • Chancellor Schroder and President Putin in discussion over coffee
  • Prime Minister Tony Blair chairs the first meeting at the G8 Summit
  • Prime Minister Tony Blair greets President Chirac
  • Prime Minister Tony Blair and President George Bush in discussion
  • The First Minister for Scotland greets President Hu of China
  • Leaders of Brazil, India , Japan and Germany
  • Chancellor Schroder and President da Silva embrace
  • President da Silva of Brazil walks the grounds of Gleneagles Hotel
  • President George Bush with Prime Minister Koizumi
  • Prime Minister Tony Blair greets President Hu of China
  • Prime Minister Tony Blair and President Bush pre meeting discussion
  • UN Secretary General Kofi Annan arrives at Gleneagles
  • Tony Blair heads group photo of G8 leaders and leaders of the emerging economies
  • Prime Minister Tony Blair on the steps of the Gleneagles Hotel
  • The flag flies at half mast over the Gleneagles Hotel
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(We did not produce a summary on Day Two because of the bomb attacks in London)