Minister Dlamini Zuma to Depart for Germany Pretoria -
South African Foreign Minister Dr Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma will on Saturday 2 June
2007 depart for Heiligendamm, Germany where she will provide support to President
Thabo Mbeki during the G-8 + 5 Outreach and African Outreach sessions of the G8
Summit scheduled on Friday 8 June 2007. President Mbeki is expected to depart
from South Africa on Wednesday 6 June 2007 President Mbeki, supported by
Ministers Dlamini Zuma and Mandisi Mpahlwa, will participate in the G-8 Outreach
sessions within the context of South Africa's priority to strengthen relations
with to the G-8 with a view to consolidation of the African developmental agenda. The
2007 G-8 Heiligendamm Summit will be held under the banner: "Growth and Responsibility,
with a focus on key global challenges: the world economy and Africa's economic,
political and social development." President Mbeki will also participate
in the G-8 + leaders of the South (India, Brazil, South Africa, China and Mexico)
with a view to advancing the developmental agenda of the South. President
Mbeki has said that, at the Heiligendamm Summit, as was agreed to at the 2006
St Petersburg Summit, the G-8 and its development partners must assess the movement
in terms of the implementation of the set of agreements reached between the G-8
and the African continent and how to increase and expedite the implementation
of the 2005 Gleneagles Commitments. President Mbeki has also expressed confidence
that the matter of climate change will be given renewed impetus and support at
the 2007 Summit. Issued by Ronnie Mamoepa on 082 990 4853 Department
of Foreign Affairs Private Bag X152 Pretoria 0001 1 June
2007
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