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Prime Minister James Callaghan, May 1977, meets Jimmy Carter at the the Summit of Seven
Prime Minister James Callaghan, May 1977, meets Jimmy Carter at the the Summit of Seven, the four national Summit Meeting at No.10 Downing Street
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