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Japan, France PMs want G8
action on warming
Tokyo—The prime ministers of Japan and France said Friday they
wanted to put global warming and African development high on the
agenda when top industrial nations meet for the Group of Eight
summit.
Japan will host the G8 summit in the northern mountain resort of
Toyako from July 7 to 9, days after France takes over the rotating
presidency of the European Union.
“We agreed to jointly tackle various issues facing the international
community such as development in Africa and climate change,”
Japanese Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda said after talks with his
visiting French counterpart Francois Fillon.
Japan, home of the Kyoto Protocol, hopes that the G8 summit will
give direction to negotiations to come up with the most ambitious
treaty yet on fighting global warming by a deadline of the end of
2009. Fillon said that Japan and France “are major political
partners which share a common vision for the world’s future” and
called for wealthy countries to take the lead in the battle against
climate change.
“Industrialised countries have an essential role in showing the way
towards a type of growth that emits less carbon and in inviting
emerging countries to participate in the fight against global
warming,” Fillon said.
The European Union has led calls for rich nations to slash emissions
of greenhouse gases blamed for global warming by 25 to 40 percent by
2020 from 1990 levels.Japan has been cautious about further binding
cuts and stressed the need to bring developing countries onboard.
Fast-growing emitters such as China and India had no obligations
under Kyoto, leading the United States to boycott the treaty.—AFP
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