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    Putin says G8 leaders agree to promote energy security

    Today, Azerbaijan
    July 17 2006

    17 July 2006 [20:40] - Today.Az

    The Group of Eight (G8) leaders agreed on joint efforts to ensure
    global energy security at their summit held on July 15-17, Russian
    President Vladimir Putin said at a news conference following the
    summit.

    "Our strategy is based on a common understanding of the fact that
    humankind has a common energy future," Putin said. "A future for
    which we all share responsibility."

    The G8 has agreed on joint efforts to make energy infrastructure
    more reliable, to diversify the production and supplies of energy
    resources, to increase energy efficiency and to develop alternative
    energy sources, he said.

    Putin said Monday in his statement on the summit's results that G8
    leaders had agreed to reduce barriers to energy investment, making
    it possible for energy producers and consumers to acquire upstream
    and downstream energy assets in other countries.

    Earlier this year Russia's natural gas monopoly Gazprom unveiled
    ambitious plans to acquire energy companies in Europe and swapped
    some of its assets for ones owned by German companies BASF and E.ON,
    triggering Europeans' concerns about their dependence on Russian
    energy. For its part, the European Union has sought to get access
    to Russian pipelines and oil and gas deposits, while Russia has been
    reluctant to provide it.

    The group has also emphasized nuclear energy's contribution to global
    energy security, Putin said.

    The G8 has also decided to cooperate in the promotion of education
    to meet the challenges of a modern knowledge-based economy, Putin said.

    Additionally, the group has announced that it will seek to fight
    infectious diseases, including avian flu, AIDS, tuberculosis, malaria
    and polio, he said.

    The G8 leaders have said that they would seek to complete the Doha
    Round of World Trade Organization (WTO) talks, which is mostly
    focused on the reduction of agricultural subsidies, by the end of
    this year. Other issues in the Doha Round include combating piracy and
    counterfeiting, fighting corruption and promoting poverty alleviation
    and peacekeeping programs in Africa.

    The countries of the G8 have also agreed to fight the proliferation of
    weapons of mass destruction (WMD), and in particular agreed to submit
    the issue of Iran's nuclear program to the U.N. Security Council
    and urge North Korea to abandon its nuclear weapons program and stop
    missile launches, Putin said.

    In general the summit was uneventful in terms of major policy
    announcements and was to a large extent focused on growing violence
    in the Middle East and failed to deliver a long-awaited agreement
    between the U.S. and Russia on the latter's accession to the World
    Trade Organization.

    The G8 has announced their intention to combat terrorism and
    its threats including nuclear terrorism, increase cooperation in
    post-conflict stabilization, prevent violations of arms embargoes, put
    an end to Israel's current conflict with Lebanon and the Palestinian
    National Authority, find a compromise between Serbia and Kosovo on
    the issue of Kosovo's independence and stabilize the situation in
    Iraq, Afghanistan, Sudan's Darfur region and Azerbaijan's breakaway
    republic of Nagorno Karabakh.

    /www.prime-tass.com/

    URL: http://www.today.az/news/politics/28238.html
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