7 Oh, fitness Is.all welland atime when you've just got to take a break and tle down fora bit. Atl this running: around Is : ee eee . oe ile, , by good, but there comes VENICE (CP) 3 ‘Mem- © bers of .the .seven-country - edonomic: ‘siaintit™-begin . their final day! ot falls’ to make new mitirients. 27 a tte a A; Fern ene plomatic’ ledse of a-jo ge-talind, -= Gibe condemning‘ th t dod Nis ihg: Pe? ey ilitary presence in. —Jn today’s sesgion, heads- . Afghanistan, . Canada — dfstateandtheir-finance-and & claimed a victory for having — énergy ministers Work. sepa- | the. summit,. for: the’ first rately to hammer out agree- tinte, review, political Issues. ‘External ;Affairs ‘Minister~ Mark. MacGuigan said the ~ addition of politics to the agenda, marks a turning point in-the six-year-history of summit meetings among :, _ the richest members of the industrial West, the US. — Britain, . Gérmany, Italy, Japan and_, Canada. =. ‘However, .France made | clear its reservations about political -talks * dt economic - meetings: . communique: will not be . inchided in the-final commu- nique: whith discusses «. : ““agsisting. an economic -issves.. MacGuigan ‘dismissed: suggestions that: the hig pdwers of the West, the U.S:;s- Britain, France and West Germany, had_ superceded - thie summit. by - initiating: reguiar informal discussions at ‘the ambassador level: to ease friction. .“] dont think ant- bassadorial meetings are of the importance of summits,” ‘MacGuigan said, hirting the heads of governments had reached accord on: specific measures ‘which may . view that inflation Is the key become publicata later date economic battle but, In what: after the summit, However, may mark a shift of em- | - onspecific issues such asthe phasis at:.the | summit, ‘Olympic boycott, summit members with teams going to, the Moscow Games, are nat required to shift position. . MacGuigan said Canada Is pleased the Afghanistan: issue. and. related in- ternational polltical issues were formally discussed in a Skeptic Soviet ‘p MOSCOW (AP) -—. The. Communist party newapaper - Pravda said today that Soviet tanks, armored reonnel carriers and in- é fantry have begun | with- drawingfrom Afghanistan in - keeping with the Kremlin’s announced partial pullout — a withdrawal that has been greeted with skepticism in the West. : The official Tass news’ agency - reported ‘from. the ghan’ capital of Kabul Sunday that, “dctdrding. td information cornmand of Soviet military ° contingents mow staying in, Afghanistan, some army units. whose stay. . in Afghanistan is not necessary . at present are being with- dravin these days to ory on. to yeekent with the Afghan government.” .. n a followup described as ah eyewltness account from the: Afghan capital, Pravda cortespondent, L. Mironov was. won over | Re! re are ta rr “Half-day session. at the . the’. “political o ‘from “the. the Soviet Union, summit, normally focussed’ on ‘difficult , economic problems. 3. ot Ind the « poiltical .com-' 9 ‘ munique, the leaders agreed fotanly'to é “Soviet ‘Withdrawal. trom for complete Afghanistan, “but ieitera ment on how to best handle . alow growth, rising inflation - and unemployment and:rela- * tions between developed and Jeveloping.countrles. : _ Thesummit members, ac-" ‘ounting for more than: half ‘he: world’s” economic production, face varying yut are unlikely to produce yew proposals. = _ An indication | of the _iummit’s “economic tone ‘same Sunday when Finance ‘Minister Allan MacEachen “stressed the responsibility of jvpil-producing - countries to play,.a greater ‘role: in economic . system forced to make ‘difficult adjustments in an “vera of slow. growth. - While. the summit mem-. 4 _ bers may not make specific recommendations for. joint™ ‘action with the Organization 7. of Petroleum. Exporting - Countries to reform the . international monetary Sys- tem, the seven leaders are - likely to endorse xction underway In other forums such as the United; Nations. _- Like ( other |summit members, Canada holds the | Canada. urged the. situation be. monitored becatuse of the effects of. wiemployment. ’ Unlike: previous’ sessions, auramit members are not ex- pected to produce firm targets on reflation, energy. conservation or, other ' policies. ism greets ullout’. déscribed suntanned Rue ooidiers saying e villagers ater battling anti- Comriunist Moslem: rebels” for six months and ‘fulfilling their international duty.” “Barly this morning from the clty’s outskirts a long line of tanks and infantry hegan to stretch out,’ Mironov sald in a dispatch dated. ‘Sunday, | "The residents of the villages and towns came out to see them off, The Soviet and Afghan frlends made thelr parting handshakes and embraces.” He. said after all the farewells were said the the Soviet soldiers and war machines’ began their 500- kilometre journey home by road, He'did not say how ~ many of the estimated 85,000 soldiers who poured Into Aighdnistari! in” December ’ were leaving, however. te ee iezled Afghan © fi ‘ife. oa ars ra Le -For expert halrcuts and . 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