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The annual summit of leading world nations will begin in Japan on Monday with the global economy and rising food and fuel costs the key issues. World leaders are preparing to begin a key summit in Japan with the global economy and rising food and fuel costs looming as the main issues.
The Group of Eight (G8) industrialised nations will be joined by China, India, Brazil and South Africa, among others.The Group of Eight (G8) industrialised nations will be joined by China, India, Brazil and South Africa, among others.
Ahead of the talks, US President George W Bush and Japanese PM Yasuo Fukuda urged action on soaring oil and food costs and more help for Africa.Ahead of the talks, US President George W Bush and Japanese PM Yasuo Fukuda urged action on soaring oil and food costs and more help for Africa.
The G8 summit is being held at a resort on the northern island of Hokkaido.The G8 summit is being held at a resort on the northern island of Hokkaido.
Japan has spent a record sum of money and deployed about 20,000 police to seal off the remote lakeside town of Toyako before the three days of talks start on Monday.Japan has spent a record sum of money and deployed about 20,000 police to seal off the remote lakeside town of Toyako before the three days of talks start on Monday.
Zimbabwe concern
The summit gets under way with an opening lunch, where African leaders will tell the G8 that the escalating costs of fuel and food have worsened the plight of the world's poorest people.
Japanese island locks downFocus on food, fuel and financeG8 summit: The key issuesJapanese island locks downFocus on food, fuel and financeG8 summit: The key issues
BBC economics correspondent Andrew Walker in Hokkaido says economic concerns loom large on the agenda, with the outlook much cloudier than it was at last year's summit in Germany. Japan's original idea was to make climate change the focus of this year's summit, and harden up last year's G8 pledge to give serious consideration to halving greenhouse gas emissions by 2050, says the BBC's diplomatic correspondent Bridget Kendall in Hokkaido.
The price of crude oil has doubled, food is more expensive and the credit crisis, which started in the US housing market, has led to slower growth in many economies, our correspondent says. But the impact on the global economy of price rises and other shocks such as the credit crunch have already eclipsed that concern, our correspondent says.
The Group of Eight consists of Britain, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Russia and the United States.The Group of Eight consists of Britain, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Russia and the United States.
They will be joined by leaders from some 15 other countries, including eight African states.They will be joined by leaders from some 15 other countries, including eight African states.
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As well as discussing development issues in Africa, the G8 leaders are widely expected to condemn Robert Mugabe's controversial re-election in Zimbabwe last month.As well as discussing development issues in Africa, the G8 leaders are widely expected to condemn Robert Mugabe's controversial re-election in Zimbabwe last month.
'Concrete action'
Speaking at a joint news conference with Mr Fukuda on Sunday, Mr Bush acknowledged that the US economy was not as robust as he would like.Speaking at a joint news conference with Mr Fukuda on Sunday, Mr Bush acknowledged that the US economy was not as robust as he would like.
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He also reiterated his desire to see new oil production in the Arctic National Wildlife Reserve in Alaska and off the US coast.
Mr Fukuda said he and Mr Bush had agreed that there was "a need for swift efforts" to tackle surging oil and food prices that are "having a negative impact on the world economy".Mr Fukuda said he and Mr Bush had agreed that there was "a need for swift efforts" to tackle surging oil and food prices that are "having a negative impact on the world economy".
Mr Bush also reiterated his desire to see new oil production in the Arctic National Wildlife Reserve in Alaska and off the US coast.
Heavily policed
Meanwhile, Pope Benedict in Rome appealed to world leaders to focus on the needs of the world's poorest and most vulnerable.Meanwhile, Pope Benedict in Rome appealed to world leaders to focus on the needs of the world's poorest and most vulnerable.
Protesters wearing masks of the G8 leaders demonstrated in Sapporo
In a statement, UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown echoed that call, saying he expected the G8 summit to result in "concrete action" to lift people from "the most grinding poverty".In a statement, UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown echoed that call, saying he expected the G8 summit to result in "concrete action" to lift people from "the most grinding poverty".
He said the world's richest nations had a responsibility to fulfil the development goals they had set themselves at the turn of the millennium.He said the world's richest nations had a responsibility to fulfil the development goals they had set themselves at the turn of the millennium.
Heavily policed
Hundreds of protesters again marched through Sapporo, the city closest to the venue, on the eve of the talks to demand G8 leaders take action on global warming, poverty and rising food prices.Hundreds of protesters again marched through Sapporo, the city closest to the venue, on the eve of the talks to demand G8 leaders take action on global warming, poverty and rising food prices.
Protesters wearing masks of the G8 leaders demonstrated in Sapporo
The demonstration, which followed a similar protest on Saturday, was heavily policed and ended peacefully.The demonstration, which followed a similar protest on Saturday, was heavily policed and ended peacefully.
Violent anti-globalisation marches have marred past G8 meetings.Violent anti-globalisation marches have marred past G8 meetings.
Last year, Japanese officials said this summit would be about climate change and reaching agreement on a post-Kyoto Accord framework to cut greenhouse gas emissions, says the BBC's Chris Hogg in Tokyo. With the G8 gathering in Japan, leaders of the world's largest Islamic nations have assembled for what is being billed as the D8 summit in Malaysia's capital, Kuala Lumpur.
But the rising food and oil prices and their effect on the global economy and the world's poorest nations have moved up the agenda. The issue of inflation is also on the agenda there, although with oil producers Iran and Nigeria present, discussing oil is proving problematic, says the BBC's Robin Brant in Kuala Lumpur.