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BSWG-6 |
BRIEFING |
DAILY COVERAGE |
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BSWG-6 SUMMARY:
The sixth session of the Open-ended Ad Hoc Working Group on Biosafety (BSWG-6)
was held from Sunday, 14 February, to Monday morning, 22 February 1999, in Cartagena de
Indias, Colombia. The first Extraordinary Meeting of the Conference of the Parties (ExCOP)
to the Convention on Biological Diversity was held from 22-23 February 1999. Over 600
participants representing 138 governments, business and environmental NGOs and the
scientific community, attempted to finalize a protocol on biosafety during the BSWG for
adoption by the ExCOP. Despite ten days of non-stop debate, including weekend, late night
and early morning sessions, delegates were not able to agree on a protocol. The main areas
of contention centered on trade issues, treatment of commodities and domestic vs.
international regulatory regimes. Instead the ExCOP adopted a decision to suspend the meeting and request the ExCOP President and the COP-4 Bureau to decide when and where the session would resume, no later than the fifth meeting of the Conference of the Parties. Delegates also decided that the Protocol will be called the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety to the Convention on Biological Diversity. The text of the draft Protocol, set out in Appendix I to the Report of BSWG- 6, as well as the statements by governments with respect to the text of the draft Protocol contained in that report, will be transmitted to the resumed ExCOP session for further debate. |
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Photo highlights from the Closing Plenary |
For the complete selection of images and RealAudio please go to the day's page:
Biosafety-related links |
CBD page for BSWG-6, including documents for the meeting |
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