What does the construction "leave up to the challenges" in the following sentence mean?
This is why we firmly believe that the distinguished participants of this Forum will not only leave up to the challenges of our Agenda, but also to the extremely provocative discussion carried out around the globe on Wikileaks.
Is it the silimar meaning as "leave it up to me" or something different.
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