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UN Secretary General welcomed results of G8 summit

G8 summit in Japan on Hokkaido Island came to an end yesterday. Before departure to New York the UN Secretary General Ban Ki Moon stated that discussions at the summit have defined global efforts to be undertaken in the nearest weeks and months to resolve food crisis, struggle against climate change, and promotion of Millennium Development Goals, the agency reports referring to the UN News Center.

Almaty. July 10. Kazakhstan Today - G8 summit in Japan on Hokkaido Island came to an end yesterday. Before departure to New York the UN Secretary General Ban Ki Moon stated that discussions at the summit have defined global efforts to be undertaken in the nearest weeks and months to resolve food crisis, struggle against climate change, and promotion of Millennium Development Goals, the agency reports referring to the UN News Center.

Ban Ki Moon welcomed obligations of G8 leaders to lower level of emissions of hotbed gases to the atmosphere by 50 % by 2050. He expressed hope that in December of 2009 the agreement on change of climate will be accepted in Copenhagen and promised that in the remained 17 months he will try his hardest.

The UN Secretary General noted a commitment of G8 to overcome food crisis in the world. He stated that it is necessary to use the situation with increase of price of food stuffs for attraction of investments into agriculture so that it has reached $25 billion a year. Having drawn attention to G8 readiness to increase official aid on financing of agrarian sector, Ban Ki Moon emphasized that is necessary to go further and to cancel export restrictions, to reduce subsidies for farmers in industrial industrialized countries and to remove other barriers to access of agricultural products from poor countries in the international markets.

The Secretary General stated that the leaders of state and government at the summit in Japan have confirmed their obligations on increase of official aid of development objectives paying priority attention to questions of public health services, including struggle against infectious diseases. In this context Ban Ki Moon welcomed intention of G8 to direct to Africa 100 million mosquito gauze that will allow achieving by 2010 reduction of death rate from malaria.

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