PRIME MINISTER ANNOUNCES CHANGES TO HIS G-8
REPRESENTATION
September 23, 2002
Ottawa, Ontario
Prime Minister Jean Chrétien today announced that Claude Laverdure, Foreign
Policy Advisor to the Prime Minister and Assistant Secretary to the Cabinet,
will assume the role of his Personal Representative to the G-8. This
responsibility was carried out with great skill leading up the June G-8 Summit
in Kananaskis, Alberta by Robert Fowler, Canada’s Ambassador to Italy. Mr.
Fowler is returning to Italy to resume his duties there.
"Ambassador Fowler did a tremendous job as my G-8 Sherpa leading up to
Kananaskis," said the Prime Minister. "His skill and commitment
contributed immeasurably to the success the Summit. "
The Prime Minister also announced that, in accordance with the decisions
taken at Kananaskis, and to ensure that Africa remains at the centre of the G-8
agenda, Ambassador Fowler will retain his role as the Prime Minister’s
Personal Representative for Africa.
"I attach great importance to the effective implementation of the Africa
Action Plan that all G-8 Leaders endorsed at Kananaskis," said the Prime
Minister. "Mr. Fowler’s intimate acquaintance with the Action Plan
ideally suits him to continue in that role. He will continue to work within
government and with the public to ensure in-depth and passionate follow-up.
Africa’s need is urgent. Responding to that need is an urgent priority of our
government."
At Kananaskis, G-8 Leaders committed themselves to a concrete Africa Action
Plan, identifying resources and a follow-up process to ensure effective action.
The Plan will support the objectives of the New Partnership for African
Development (NEPAD), under which African nations that embrace good governance,
investments in people and sound economic management will enjoy enhanced and more
effective development assistance from developed nations, in addition to
increased business and investment opportunities.
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