May 5 2012
President Barack Obama has invited the leaders of four African nations "to join the G8 leaders' summit at Camp David later this month for a session on food security, the White House said on Thursday," Reuters reports. White House spokesperson Jay Carney said in a statement that Obama invited Benin President Yayi Boni, Ethiopia Prime Minister Meles Zenawi, Ghana President John Mills and Tanzania President Jakaya Kikwete, according to the news service (MacInnis, 5/3). They will join other leaders of G8 member nations -- which include Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Russia, the United Kingdom, and the United States -- at the summit, scheduled for May 18-19, CNN notes. The leaders are expected to discuss food security "amid fears of famine and drought in some parts of Africa," the news service writes (Karimi, 5/4).
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