============================================================
Fukuda Cabinet E-mail Magazine No.39 (July 11, 2008)
============================================================
"Overcoming differences. This is Yasuo Fukuda."
-- Message from the Prime Minister (Provisional Translation)
Overcoming differences. This is Yasuo Fukuda.
The G8 Hokkaido Toyako Summit, which began on July 7 -- the day
of Tanabata, the Star Festival -- ended successfully the day
before yesterday without major incident or trouble.
This was a tribute to the cooperation of the people of Hokkaido,
the security personnel, the volunteers, and many other people.
I would like to take this opportunity to extend to everyone
involved my deepest appreciation for their support.
This year's Summit was extremely important and drew a high level
of interest from around the world, to an even greater degree
than recent ones.
The reason for this was because this Summit took place at a time
when global challenges such as ongoing global warming, soaring oil
and food prices, and tension in financial markets are having
a great impact on the everyday lives of people very close to home.
Addressing these issues, the leaders gathered around one table
engaged in serious and candid discussions -- which, at times,
got heated -- day and night over three days, producing numerous
results.
First, the long-term goal of reducing global emissions of greenhouse-effect gases (GHG) by at least 50 percent by the year 2050, in order to prevent global warming. Whereas at last year's summit G8 leaders had only agreed to "seriously consider" this goal, this year we reached agreement on seeking to adopt this as a goal, not just of the G8 including the US, but of the entire world.
We also discussed actively the roles of each country in responding
to soaring oil and food prices that have hit family budgets and
have become a matter of life or death in the world's poorer
countries.
On oil issues, the leaders agreed to accelerate efforts to have oil
production increased, and to conserve energy and introduce new
sources of energy. We also agreed to ensure that more detailed
inventory information is made available and to strengthen
supervisory frameworks for the futures markets, in order to avoid
financial markets having a detrimental impact on prices.
On food issues, we decided to further strengthen support
for the efforts by developing countries to step up their
agricultural production and called for the removal of export
restrictions, as well as for the release of food stocks,
as emergency measures.
In discussions on the political area, we placed emphasis on nuclear
non-proliferation and had substantive discussions on North Korea
and Iran.
On North Korea, we agreed to verify the situation thoroughly toward
the realization of denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula.
I received encouraging support from the leaders of other countries,
including US President George W. Bush, with regard to
the importance of resolving the abduction issue.
In addition to the leaders of the G8 nations, Japan invited to this
year's Summit the leaders of 16 other countries, including China
and India, and the representatives of five international
organizations. We carried out frank exchanges of opinions over many
hours with a view to reaching resolutions on the important issues
that the world is facing.
It is only natural that different countries have different stances
and opinions. That said, issues we are facing now are global issues
that no one country or even one group can resolve alone.
The leaders all acknowledged that a concrete resolution can only be
realized when we overcome our differences, and we expressed
to the world our firm resolve to move forward in tackling these
issues together.
Thirty-three years ago, a group of countries that "shared common
beliefs and responsibilities" gathered for the very first Summit,
which was held in the Chateau de Rambouillet, in France.
That "Rambouillet spirit" was reconfirmed at the G8 Hokkaido Toyako
Summit, which was, I believe, a starting point to expand it out
into the world beyond the G8.
While serving as Chair of this year's Summit, I became keenly aware
of the weight of the world's expectations for Japan's contributions
to the endeavors to resolve various global issues, including global
environmental issues. With the aim of Japan being an indispensable
nation for the world, and a nation that its people can be proud of
internationally, we will continue to move forward, step by step,
together with the people.
* Profile of the Prime Minister
https://japan.kantei.go.jp/hukudaprofile/index_e.html
==========================================================
[What's New in Government Internet TV]
<1ch> Prime Minister
- Prime Minister's Week in Review (June 23 to 29, 2008)
https://nettv.gov-online.go.jp/eng/prg/prg1811.html
<3ch> G8 Hokkaido Toyako Summit
- Overcoming Pollution Problems
https://nettv.gov-online.go.jp/eng/prg/prg1814.html
- Creating a Beautiful Water Environment
https://nettv.gov-online.go.jp/eng/prg/prg1813.html
- Technology for Energy Efficiency and Recycling
https://nettv.gov-online.go.jp/eng/prg/prg1812.html
- G8 Summit Related Meetings--Towards the G8 Hokkaido Toyako Summit--
https://nettv.gov-online.go.jp/eng/prg/prg1810.html
* Please click below to open "Japanese Government Internet
TV" in English.
https://nettv.gov-online.go.jp/eng/index.html
==========================================================
[What's up around the Prime Minister]
- 2nd Day of the G8 Hokkaido Toyako Summit G8 Working Sessions /
Commemorative Tree Planting / Japan-Russia Summit Meeting /
Japan-Italy Summit Meeting / Other Events (Tuesday, July 8, 2008)
and others
https://japan.kantei.go.jp/hukudaphoto/index_e.html
* Please click below to open the online magazine
"Highlighting JAPAN," which introduces the main policies of
the Japanese Government, as well as Japan's arts, culture,
science and technology, among other topics.
http://www.gov-online.go.jp/eng/publicity/book/hlj/
==========================================================
[Fukuda Cabinet E-mail Magazine]
- Reader's Comment on the e-mail magazine is available only to the subscribers.
- Click below to make comments on administration of Japan
https://www.kantei.go.jp/foreign/forms/comment.html
- Subscription and cancellation of this e-mail magazine
https://japan.kantei.go.jp/m-magazine/
==========================================================
General Editor | : | Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda |
Chief Editor | : | Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary Matushige Oono |
Publication | : | Cabinet Public Relations Office 1-6-1 Nagata-cho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-8968, Japan |