Saturday, May 28, 2011

From G8 Summit "to stop violence in Syria and Libya" Resume Negotiations in Middle East

Stop the violence in Libya and Syria. To ask are the Heads of State and Government of the G8, as stated in the draft final declaration of the summit of Deauville. The leaders of the eight most industrialized countries of the world call on the regime of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad to "cease the use of force and intimidation against the Syrian people and to engage in dialogue and fundamental reforms." As for Libya, the G8 will ask "an immediate end to the use of force by the Gaddafi regime" in Libya, reaffirming support for "a political settlement that reflects the will of the people." From the draft comes the request for '"a solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict through" the resumption "of negotiations without references" to reach a "framework agreement on all issues concerning the final status." Leaders of Eight most industrialized countries have expressed also "full confidence" in Japan and on his recovery from the Fukushima nuclear crisis.

The Department also expressed "solidarity with the victims and the government. "We have full confidence that the Japanese government will respond to the challenge and put up a quick and lasting recovery. We are ready to assist when needed. " The themes of crisis and nuclear safety in Japan are on the agenda of the summit.

Russia will present to the leaders a proposal to regulate more and more 'secure the area and prevent new crises. This morning a small bath crowd welcomed the U.S. president, Barack Obama, the Russian president, Dmitry Medvedev and French President, Nicolas Sarkozy. Before you reach the other Heads of State and Government of the G8 have gathered at Villa Le Cercle for the working lunch which starts its work, the three leaders were granted to handshakes and greetings with a few dozen inhabitants of Deauville , crowded behind barricades in front of the headquarters of the summit.

Obama and Medvedev have come together at Villa Le Cercle, after a bilateral meeting, hosted by Sarkozy. French President Silvio Berlusconi welcomed here with a handshake. Unscheduled unexpected for Carla Bruni has finally confirmed the pregnancy belly showing the wives of the G8 leaders who welcomed the Villa Strassburger, in Deauville.

White dress flared just above the knee allowing a glimpse of my belly now clear, dust coat and blue-colored neckline, four cm heel, the premiere ladies of France hosted the first ladies to the luncheon dedicated to fighting illiteracy on the steps of villa. Absent the wives of the U.S. president and British prime minister, Barack Obama and Samantha Cameron, wife of Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, Svetlana, was presented to Charles carrying a bouquet of white roses.

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