SAPPORO, Japan, July 7 (Xinhua) -- Chinese President Hu Jintao arrived in
Sapporo, capital of Hokkaido, Monday for the Outreach Session of the Group of
Eight (G8) Summit, slated for Wednesday in the northern Japanese resort of
Toyako.
In Sapporo, President Hu will attend a group meeting Tuesday with leaders
from India, Brazil, South Africa and Mexico. They are expected to exchange views
on issues of common interest, according to Chinese diplomats.

Chinese President Hu Jintao arrives in Sapporo, capital of
Hokkaido, northern Japan,July 7, 2008 for the Outreach Session of the Group of
Eight (G8) Summit, slated for Wednesday in the northern Japanese resort of
Toyako.(Xinhua Photo)
At the Outreach Session of the G8 Summit, leaders of the Group of Eight
major industrialized nations, China and other countries invited to the meeting,
will discuss the pressing issues facing the world today, such as the world
economy, climate change, food security and energy security.
The G8 Summit, an informal forum of leading industrialized nations, gathers
Germany, France, Britain, Italy, Japan, the United States, Canada and Russia.
The Chinese president will also attend the Major Economies Meeting on
Energy Security and Climate Change Wednesday. Japan has invited Australia,
Brazil, China, India, Indonesia, Mexico, South Korea and South Africa for the
meeting with leaders of G8 members.
On the sidelines of the G8 outreach session, President Hu is expected to
meet some leaders participating in the event to discuss bilateral ties and
international issues of common concern.
The Group of Eight has strengthened links and dialogue with developing
countries in recent years. Such a trend has helped advance the South-North
dialogue and cooperation, push forward the development of multilateralism, and
promote the resolution of global issues.
"China values dialogue between the Group of Eight and developing
countries," Chinese Assistant Foreign Minister Liu Jieyi told reporters in
Beijing Thursday.
He urged developed and developing countries to work on common policies and
cooperation to address the global challenges such as climate change and food
security.