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G8 leaders have begun the first full day of talks in Germany, amid divisions over tackling climate change and tense relations between Russia and the West. | |
US President George W Bush again tried to defuse the row with Moscow over US plans for a missile defence shield. | |
Mr Bush, who is to meet Russian leader Vladimir Putin for private talks, said it was nothing to hyperventilate about. | |
On climate change UK PM Tony Blair said it was still possible the summit could agree on a greenhouse gases accord. | |
Commitment sought | |
Mr Bush and Mr Blair held a breakfast meeting on Thursday ahead of the full talks. | |
Mr Bush insisted the US would play a full role on climate change but said any global accord would have to include key developing nations. | |
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"Nothing is going to happen in terms of substantial reduction unless China and India participate," he said. | |
Mr Blair was upbeat, saying there was a "very substantial coming together" on climate change. | |
G8 AGENDA FOR THURSDAY 0800 GMT - Session on world economy and developing economies1115 GMT - Working lunch on foreign policy issues including Middle East, Iran, Darfur and Kosovo1400 GMT - Session on climate change and energy efficiency1730 GMT - Working dinner with discussion on Doha global trade round In pictures: Summit protests Russian press predict rows Q&A: US missile defence | G8 AGENDA FOR THURSDAY 0800 GMT - Session on world economy and developing economies1115 GMT - Working lunch on foreign policy issues including Middle East, Iran, Darfur and Kosovo1400 GMT - Session on climate change and energy efficiency1730 GMT - Working dinner with discussion on Doha global trade round In pictures: Summit protests Russian press predict rows Q&A: US missile defence |
"It is possible that we leave this summit - I am not saying that will happen - with a commitment on the part of everyone to substantial reductions in greenhouse gas emissions by 2050," he said. | |
Climate change will form the afternoon debate, with German Chancellor Angela Merkel pressing for industrialised nations to increase fuel efficiency by 20% and limit the world's temperature rise to 2C. | |
Other key issues in the full talks will be Kosovo, missile defence and Iran's nuclear programme. | |
BBC diplomatic correspondent James Robbins says all G8 summits expose contentious issues but not usually so many as this one. | |
Russia is expected to fight plans for Kosovo to be granted a high level of independence, our correspondent says. | |
Russian targets | |
Mr Bush has adopted a conciliatory tone on Washington's public row with Moscow over US plans to build missile defence facilities in two former Soviet satellites, the Czech Republic and Poland. | |
Protesters succeeded in blocking all land access to the summit site | |
Mr Bush dismissed Mr Putin's threat of aiming its missiles at Europe in response, saying: "There needs to be no military response because we're not at war with Russia. Russia is not a threat." | |
He also sought to play down earlier criticism of Russia's record on democracy saying: "Russian society had moved a long way since the Soviet era". | He also sought to play down earlier criticism of Russia's record on democracy saying: "Russian society had moved a long way since the Soviet era". |
Mr Bush insists that the new system is a "purely defensive measure, aimed not at Russia but at true threats". | Mr Bush insists that the new system is a "purely defensive measure, aimed not at Russia but at true threats". |
However, Mr Putin has scoffed at US claims that the shield is designed to counter states such as North Korea and Iran. | However, Mr Putin has scoffed at US claims that the shield is designed to counter states such as North Korea and Iran. |
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UK Prime Minister Tony Blair said it was not in Russia's interest to have a "scratchy" relationship with Western countries. | UK Prime Minister Tony Blair said it was not in Russia's interest to have a "scratchy" relationship with Western countries. |
Tensions are high outside the summit where several hundred anti-globalisation protesters have defied riot police and water cannon to try to reach the security fence surrounding the summit venue. | Tensions are high outside the summit where several hundred anti-globalisation protesters have defied riot police and water cannon to try to reach the security fence surrounding the summit venue. |
Some blocked roads and a railway track being used to shuttle officials to the site, cutting off all ground access to the summit for a short time. | Some blocked roads and a railway track being used to shuttle officials to the site, cutting off all ground access to the summit for a short time. |
Some 16,000 officers have been deployed to deal with what are estimated to be around 6,000 protesters. | Some 16,000 officers have been deployed to deal with what are estimated to be around 6,000 protesters. |
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