JOHANNESBURG, July 12 (Xinhua) -- South African President Thabo Mbeki will join
his counterparts of India, Brazil, Mexico, and China to voice concerns of developing
world during a summit of top industrialized countries.
South African Foreign Ministry said on Wednesday that Mbeki, accompanied by
Foreign Minister Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma, will participate in the Group of Eight
(G8) Summit in St Petersburg in Russia from Sunday.
"President Thabo Mbeki, together with the Presidents of India, Brazil,
Mexico, and China have been invited to the G-8 Summit as Strategic Outreach
Partners and will participate in a round table discussion on Monday," the
ministry said through a statement.
Mbeki's participation in the G8 Summit comes within the context of South Africa's
commitment to promote north-south cooperation in support of the African
Agenda through, among others, the G8, the statement said.
The president and the Strategic Outreach Partners would also hold
discussions on the margins of the G8 Summit with a view to strengthening
south-south cooperation and consolidating the development agenda of the south.
"The 2006 G-8 Summit, under Russia's chairpersonship, will for the first
time integrate the African agenda into all G-8 deliberations," said the
statement.
"In addition, outcomes of the G-8 Summit will continue
to be evaluated for their impact on the African development agenda and other
developing countries," it said. Enditem