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Viewing cable 08TOKYO318, JAPAN SENDS GLENEAGLES DIALOGUE MINISTERIAL

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08TOKYO318 2008-02-06 08:36 2011-08-25 00:00 UNCLASSIFIED Embassy Tokyo
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UNCLAS SECTION 01 OF 02 TOKYO 000318 
 
SIPDIS 
 
SIPDIS 
 
NSC FOR TONG, BROWN 
ENERGY FOR DEPUTY ASSISTANT STAFF GETTO 
ENERGY FOR BISCONTI, FREDRICKSON 
DEPARTMENT PASS FOR CEQ 
 
E.O. 12958: N/A 
TAGS: ENRG JA PREL
SUBJECT: JAPAN SENDS GLENEAGLES DIALOGUE MINISTERIAL 
INVITATIONS 
 
 
 1. (U) Embassy Tokyo has received invitation letters dated 
January 31 to Secretary of State Rice, Energy Secretary 
Bodman, and CEQ Chairman Connaughton to attend the March 
14-16 Ministerial Meeting of the Gleaneagles Dialogue on 
Climate Change, Clean Energy and Sustainable Development in 
Chiba, Japan.  The letters are signed by Japanese Economy, 
Trade, and Industry Minister Akira Amari and Environment 
Minister Ichiro Kamoshita, and a schedule for the Ministerial 
meeting is attached.  Post will pouch the original letters 
and the schedule to EAP/J for appropriate distribution in 
Washington.  The text of the letters and the schedule follows. 
 
2. (U) Begin text. 
Excellency, 
 
It is our great pleasure to invite you to the 4th Ministerial 
Meeting of the Gleneagles Dialogue on Climate Change, Clean 
Energy and Sustainable Development to be held March 14-16, 
2008 in Chiba, Japan. 
 
The past three meetings have provided unique opportunities 
for environment and energy ministers to discuss key issues on 
climate change and clean energy, from a variety of 
viewpoints, including the establishment of the future 
framework for climate change post 2012.  As you are aware, 
the coming meeting will be the final opportunity for us to 
discuss these issues at the Gleneagles Dialogue.  Moving on 
from past outcomes, we hope to discuss the latest issues to 
report back to the G8 Hokkaido Toyako Summit in July as a 
result of the Dialogue Process. 
 
At the Meeting in Chiba, based on previous discussions, we 
plan to focus on three main areas; (1) Technology, (2) 
Finance and Investment, and (3) the Post-2012 International 
Framework, with important inputs from the International 
Energy Agency and the World Bank. 
 
We will shortly be sending you the agenda, background 
documents for the discussion and logistical details. 
 
We are looking forward to seeing you in Chiba this March. 
 
Sincerely, 
(signed) AKIRA AMARI 
Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry 
JAPAN 
 
(signed) ICHIRO KAMOSHITA 
Minister of the Environment 
JAPAN 
 
End Text. 
 
3. (U) Begin schedule. 
Friday, March 14  19:00 - 21:00           Reception 
Saturday, March 15      09:00 - 10:10           Opening 
Session 
      09:00             Welcome address 
      09:30             General Statement 
      10:10-10:30       Coffee Break 
      10:30 - 13:00           Session I: Technology 
      13:00 - 15:00           Lunch hosted by Local 
Governments 
      15:00 - 17:30           Session 2: Finance and 
Investment 
      19:00 - 21:00           Dinner 
 
TOKYO 00000318  002 OF 002 
 
 
Sunday, March 16  09:00 - 12:00           Session 3: Post 
2012 International Framework 
      12:00 - 12:30           Coffee Break 
      12:30 - 13:00           Concluding Session 
      13:00             Lunch 
      14:00             Press conference 
 
End schedule. 
 
DONOVAN