fuel producing and consuming countries, as well as transit countries and between international organizations. b) Support efforts by relevant national and multilateral authorities to improve transparency of energy commodities markets and supervision of over-the-counter markets and consider further harmonized actions. c) Look forward to the activity conducted in the framework of the International Energy Forum by the high-level steering group established as a follow-up to the London Energy Meeting. This activity should address technical factors affecting energy market volatility, the linkage between financial and energy markets as well as ways to enhance the architecture of consumer – producer and transit countries dialogue through the International Energy Forum, with recommendations to be presented before the 12th IEF Ministers Meeting in Mexico in 2010. d) Support and improve international predictable legal and regulatory frameworks as an essential prerequisite for well functioning energy markets and for reducing investment risks and uncertainties both in producing, transit and consuming countries. --MORE