In 1993, the summit leaders called for an "international agreement" to "protect forests," but there is little evidence of follow-up action.
In 1991, the summit leaders proclaimed "concern" about protecting existing forests, but there is little evidence of follow-up action.
But in general, the summit leaders appeared intent on helping Russia as much as possible.
The summit leaders agreed that their countries would make "substantial progressive reductions" in their farm supports.
Administration officials said summit leaders planned to announce a package of more than $6 billion in international support for education.
Every other summit leader tells me that it was the best summit they have attended.
The summit leaders' statement avoided any reference to Iraq.
That is why I hope the summit leaders are talking frankly about debt.
But tonight some of the summit leaders were not worrying about such complex details.
In 1987, the summit leaders "underlined" their "responsibility" for what happens to the world's forests, but there is little evidence of follow-up action.