PRIME MINISTER TO HOST G8
SUMMIT IN KANANASKIS,
ALBERTA
June 20, 2002
Ottawa, Ontario
Prime Minister Jean Chrétien will host this
year’s G8 Summit in Kananaskis, Alberta, on June 26 and 27. G8 leaders meet
once a year to agree upon collective action in response to global challenges.
This year, leaders will focus on strengthening global economic growth and
sustainable development, building a new partnership for Africa and fighting
terrorism.
"We have an unparalleled opportunity to create a new
partnership for Africa’s development. African countries recognize that they
must take ownership for their own development and create the conditions,
including good governance and peace and security, that will attract greater
public and private resources to finance this development," said the Prime
Minister. "Developed countries must match Africa’s commitment by our own
efforts to encourage trade and investment and provide more effective official
development assistance."
At the Summit, Canada and its G8 partners will respond to a
pledge by African leaders to consolidate democracy and sound economic management
and to promote peace, security and people-oriented development. Leaders are
expected to discuss a number of economic development issues as well as pressing
challenges to regional security.
The leaders of France, Russia, the United States, the United
Kingdom, Germany, Japan and Italy along with the President of the European
Commission and the President of the Government of Spain, which holds the
European Council presidency, will attend. Four African leaders and the United
Nations Secretary General will participate in the discussions on Africa.
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