12 April 2013 (20:09 UTC-07 Tango 11 April 2013)/01 Jumada t-Tania 1434/23 Farvardin 1391/03 Bing-Chen (3rd month) 4711
Mali: “….Ministers expressed their support for the efforts of France and its African partners to re-assert Malian state control……emphasised the strong international consensus in the United Nations Security Council, the African Union and the Economic Community of West African States……..Ministers agreed to support a successful handover of stabilisation activity to AFISMA which has now successfully deployed to Mali and, as soon as conditions permit, to a multi-dimensional UN Operation. The Ministers welcomed the establishment of the EU Training Mission to train the Malian Armed Forces.”
Somalia: “….G8 Ministers underlined the need for continued early international support to the new Somali Government……..for rebuilding the state and establishing a new political order……provide high-level political support to the process of Somalia’s re-engagement with the World Bank, the African Development Bank, and the International Monetary Fund…..Foreign Ministers acknowledged the importance of the Somali Government’s work to promote reconciliation, de-mobilise and re-integrate those Al Shabaab fighters who have renounced violence…”
DRC: “…..The Ministers welcomed the appointment of the UN Special Envoy to the Great Lakes Region of Africa to oversee the implementation of the Peace Security and Cooperation Framework…..The Ministers welcomed UNSCR 2098 which renews the mandate of the UN Organisation Stabilisation Mission in the DRC…..”
Sudan & South Sudan: “…resumption of the production and export of oil from South Sudan…..They called for faster implementation of the Doha Document for Peace in Darfur….”
North & West Africa: “…..encouraged the United Nations and International Financial Institutions to adopt coherent and co-ordinated policies……called for rapid progress to finalise and implement the UN Integrated Regional Strategy……The Ministers specifically endorsed the need for a regional response to a wide range of security challenges, including: restricting the proliferation and illicit trafficking of conventional weapons, including small arms……encouraging counter-terrorism partnerships, including on crisis response and counter-radicalisation….”
Africa: “The African Union and African Regional organisations are increasingly resolved to intensify regional cooperation and to ensure peace and security on the continent.”
The Group of Eight are: United States, Russia, United Kingdom, Germany, Italy, France, Canada, Japan, plus European Union