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Africa had bitten off as much aid as it could chew with the
development package the G8 industrialised nations had agreed to
fund, President Thabo Mbeki said yesterday.
STATEMENT BY THE OFFICE OF WESTERN CAPE PREMIER, MARTHINUS VAN
SCHALKWYK, ON THE OCCASION OF A RECEPTION FOR THE VISITING BUSINESS
AND TRADE DELEGATION FROM LOMBARDY, ITALY, Leeuwenhof, 4 June 2003
The aftermath of the Iraq war continued to dog Washington and
London today after leaders of major industrialised nations agreed
to work together to help the country.
African leaders are to meet on Wednesday next week in the Nigerian
capital Abuja to discuss how their continent can get the most out
of the upcoming G8 summit of rich countries, officials said.