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London Summit
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Preparing for the G20 London Summit, March 2009
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British Foreign Secretary David Miliband answered questions from journalists.
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance; Africa; Europe and Africa
Created: 17th Mar 2009
Modified: 18th Mar 2009
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