VERSIONS: روسيا اليوم NOTICIAS FREEVIDEO ИНОТВ RTД FIND US ON: YouTube Twitter
breakingnews
Go to main page   Politics   The J8 summit and how it differs from G8  
MORE ON THE STORY
Sergey Lavrov (R) and Katsuya Okada  (AFP Photo / Alexander Nemenov) 31.12.2009, 02:37

Russia and Japan: it would take time

Russia and Japan need a mutually acceptable settlement of the peace treaty problem, which is a delicate process demanding a respectful and attentive attitude to the partner's position, noted the Russian Foreign Ministry.

AFP Photo / Marco Longari 09.07.2009, 01:12 1 comment

“If leaders take [climate] agreements seriously, it really means something”

Kim Carstensen, WWF Global Climate initiative: “The decision [to limit temperature growth to 2ºC] is a step forward. The new US leadership has been important. Also, Russia must have played a constructive role.”

10.07.2009, 22:31 1 comment

G8 growing bigger?

The G8 summit that came to an end on Thursday has brought new prospects for major reforms in the world’s most influential political institutions.

Dmitry Medvedev during a visit to elementary school in Moscow on September 1 (AFP Photo / RIA Novosti/ Kremlin pool / Mikhail Klimentyev) 19.01.2010, 17:04 3 comments

Medvedev vows support to young and talented

President Medvedev has said his initiative “Our New School” – the project aimed at modernizing the education system in Russia – will be launched in the nearest future.

28.06.2010, 15:46

Medvedev sums up Canadian top-rank gatherings

Tallying up the results of the G8 and G20 summits in Canada, President Medvedev has said both the gatherings were productive and a number of crucial topics including finance, ecology and nuclear security were discussed.

New Danish Knud Rasmussen class Arctic patrol vessel 10.02.2009, 04:19 4 comments

Nordic military alliance to challenge Russia in Arctic

Four Scandinavian countries together with Iceland could form a Nordic military alliance to protect their interests in Arctic, says a report presented by Norway at a special meeting of the countries’ foreign ministers.

Russian President Dmitry Medvedev (L) stands with European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso (R) and Swedish Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt during a one-day EU-Russia summit in Stockholm November 18, 2009 (AFP Photo / Getty Images) 18.11.2009, 18:34 3 comments

“Russia and EU are inevitable partners” – Medvedev

After the Lisbon Treaty comes in force, Russia-EU relations won’t suffer considerable changes as they are “inevitable and amicable partners,” President Dmitry Medvedev told a media briefing in Stockholm.

Greenpeace demonstration in Parliament Square in Copenhagen (AFP Photo / Adrian Dennis) 15.12.2009, 19:00 2 comments

Climate change talks shouldn’t turn into witch hunt – Medvedev

President Medvedev has said that talks on a new climate treaty that are underway in Copenhagen should not lead to a “witch hunt”. He said there has been unfair pressure put on countries rich in hydrocarbons.

09.07.2009, 17:55

G8 summit: cooling down the planet

On day two of the G8 summit, global warming has taken center stage. The eight richest nations scratch their heads as to where the money’s gone this past year, and developing countries line up to ask for their share.

03.12.2009, 01:56 5 comments

The dawn of a new age of muckraking

In these rapidly changing times, technology is playing a key role in democratizing the most important function in our society: the dissemination of information.

The J8 summit and how it differs from G8

Published: 28 April, 2009, 15:49

(5.0Mb) embed video

TAGS: Children, G8, Global warming, Russia, Politics


Young people from across Russia are in Moscow as part of their preparations for taking part in the Junior Eight Summit.

This year’s J8 Summit that runs alongside the G8 meeting of international leaders is being held in Italy.

The participants have been getting a briefing from Presidential aide Arkady Dvorkovich.

Six will be chosen to go to Abruzzo in early July.

They are due to take part in forums and workshops of topics including climate change and HIV problems.

Participants will then have the opportunity to present their ideas and proposals to the G8 leaders at their summit in the middle of the month.

“You're able to discuss a wide range of topics from everyday ones like passing exams to world problems like global epidemics, the financial crisis and international relations,” said Arkady Dvorkovich to the Russian participants of J8.

He also added “You have had a chance to meet up with Russia's leading experts on such issues and now I think you can be called experts yourselves.”

+6 (6 votes)
 
Back to top
next MORE NEWS
27.04.2009, 21:08

"China, Russia show more realistic approach to North Korea"

China and Russia have a much longer history of diplomatic relations with North Korea than the West has. That’s why they are more careful in their approach to the North Korean issue.

Georgian opposition rally at Rustaveli avenue in Tbilisi. AFP Photo / Vladimir Valishvili 28.04.2009, 16:04

Georgian protest chronicle: toilets, football & prayers

More spheres of everyday Georgian life are becoming embroiled in the ongoing political protests. The latest point of conflict between opposition and authorities are portable toilets.