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By Maganga Media - May 20, 2012
President Jakaya Kikwete talks during a symposium with a theme "Food Security at the G-8: Changing the development landscape" at the Ronald Reagan building and International Trade Centre in Washington DC. The session outlined key components of the G8 deliverable for food and nutrition security.
President Barak Obama of the United States of America introduces President Jakaya Kikwete as he acknowledges the presence of four African leaders present symposium themed "Food Security at the G-8: Changing the development landscape" at the Ronald Reagan building and International Trade Centre in Washington DC. The session outlined key components of the G8 deliverables for food and nutrition security. Others were HE Meles Zenawi, Prime Minister of Ethiopia, Prof. John Evans Atta Mills, President of Ghana and African Union Chairman and President of Benin, HE Dr Boni Yayi.
President Jakaya Kikwete with Rock Star Bono take part in a live interview with the MSNBC television station after the opening of the symposium themed "Food Security at the G-8: Changing the development landscape" at the Ronald Reagan building and International Trade Centre in Washington DC. Right is NBC's Andrea Mitchell
President Jakaya Kikwete meets UK's Secretary of State for International Cooperation Hon Andrew Mitchel in the sidelines of the symposium themed "Food Security at the G-8: Changing the development landscape" at the Ronald Reagan building and International Trade Centre in Washington DC.
Tanzania's Minister for Agriculture, Food Security and Cooperatives Eng. Christopher Chiza and his Zanzibar counterpart Hon Suleiman Othman Nyanga at the opening of the symposium themed "Food Security at the G-8: Changing the development landscape" at the Ronald Reagan building and International Trade Centre in Washington DC.
President Jakaya Kikwete is interviews by radio reporter from the Voice of America's Horn of Africa services after the opening of the symposium themed "Food Security at the G-8: Changing the development landscape" at the Ronald Reagan building and International Trade Centre in Washington DC.
US Secretary of State Hon Hillary Clinton gestures after a group photo with African leaders and the USAID Administrator Dr Rajiv Shah (third right) prior to a reception to celebrate the new partnership to advance food security on the occasion of the G-8 summit at the D. Franklin room at the State Department in Washington DC.
President Jakaya Kikwete, Prime Minister Meles Zenawi of Ethiopia, Ghana's President John Atta Millls and President Yayi Boni of Benin, chairman of the African Union, on Saturday went down into history books Saturday May 19, 2012 as the first African leaders to attend a G-8 summit at Camp David in Maryland, USA.
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