BANJUL, July 1 (Xinhua) -- UN Secretary General Kofi Annan said here Saturday
that he would press the Group of Eight (G8) leaders when they meet in Russia
later this month to honor the commitments they pledged to Africa last
year.
"When I attend this year's Group of Eight Summit in Petersburg two weeks from
now, I shall press the leaders to further follow through on their commitments
to Africa," said Annan at the opening ceremony of the biannual
African Union summit.
Annan said that he would urge the G8 leaders to take "bold measures" to
help ensure the Doha round of World Trade Organization talks succeeds and truly
benefits African countries.
British Prime Minister Tony Blair acknowledged last Monday that key Group of
Eight commitments to help Africa have not been met, and said he appointed Annan
to lead a panel monitoring progress toward the goals.
The G8 leaders agreed at Gleneagles summit held last year in Britain that aid for
all developing countries will increase by around 50 billion U.S. dollars per year
by 2010, of which at least half of them for Africa. They also agreed to cancel
all debts owed by eligible heavily indebted poor countries to the
International Development Association, the International Monetary Fund and the
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