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Australian FM heads to Finland for UN global sustainability panel meeting

17:05, May 13, 2011      

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Australian Foreign Minister Kevin Rudd on Friday left Australia for Finland to attend the Untied Nations High Level Global Sustainability Panel meeting.

After depart from Australia, Rudd will first meet with his Thai counterpart in Bangkok, before heading to Helsinki of Finland for the third meeting of the Untied Nations High Level Global Sustainability Panel.

Last year in August, Rudd accepted a spot on the panel set up by United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon.

The panel brings together 22 eminent figures to formulate a new blueprint for global environmental sustainability, with a particular focus on climate change.

During his trip, Rudd will also meet with his Finnish counterpart, before heading to Stockholm to meet his Swedish counterpart.

"Sweden, Finland and Australia are closely aligned in values and work to make a difference on the issues that count such as climate change, international security and democracy," Rudd said in a statement released on Friday.

Rudd will then head to Norway where he will pitch Australia's investment credentials to the country's massive sovereign wealth fund.

He will also discuss Afghanistan and events in the Middle East with senior Norwegian government figures.

He will visit China's Guangdong province on his way back to Australia.

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