G8 leaders agree on seven objectives for Syria:
Prime Minister David Cameron admits "there were very different views around the G8 table", with regards to the crisis in Syria, but outlines seven key objectives that the leaders all agreed to work together on.
"We have achieved a very strong and purposeful statement on Syria that includes things that I wouldn't have expected two days ago."
1) To step up the response to the humanitarian crisis with almost $1.5bn of new humanitarian aid.
2) Maximise diplomatic pressure, to bring all sides to the table as soon as possible.
3) Back a Geneva 2 process that delivers a transitional governing body to Syria with full executive authority.
4) To learn the lesson of Iraq by making sure key institutions of state are maintained during the transition to ensure there is no vacuum.
5) Work together to rid Syria of terrorists and extremists.
6) To condemn use of chemical weapons by anyone allow an unhindered UN investigation to establish the facts was a real achievement.
7) To support a future government that is neither Sunni, Alawite or Shia but which has the consent of all Syrians.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/syria/10128267/G8-leaders-agree-on-seven-objectives-for-Syria.htmlObviously they had nothing more to agree for, not even whether Damascus shall go down as rubble or not.