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UNEP
Executive Director Dr. Klaus Töpfer reiterated that the 12 POPs listed
for action in the mandate from the UNEP Governing Council are truly the
"dirty dozen" as they are toxic, persistent, travel long distances and
build up through the food chain. He said POPs must be stopped and a global
solution must be reached by the year 2000. |
Taking
advantage of Topfer's presence, Chair Buccini welcomed him into the
POPs Club by presenting him with an honorary pin, Töpfer in return donated
a penny to the POPs Club for good luck.
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The US underlined
the need for science-based criteria in listing POPs candidates.
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Chair Buccini
noted the report was final and closed for comment except for a question
on whether to include a paragraph providing for annexing to the report
of statements by G-77/CHINA and the EU on sources of technical and
financial assistance or to exclude the paragraph on the basis that
the statements were reflected in the report. AUSTRALIA (shown here),
on behalf of JUSSCANZ, said annexing under the current circumstances
would be unproductive, pressurize countries into making statements
and lead to a statement war.
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In reaction
to text reflecting support for the concept of differentiated responsibilities,
the US proposed adding a sentence supporting the concept of shared responsibility
reflected in the PIC Convention as more appropriate. CHINA (shown here)
asserted that this sentiment is not widely shared. |
In
closing remarks, GERMANY, on behalf of the EU, characterized INC-2 as
having cooperative spirit, and thanked Kenya, Chair Buccini and the
Secretariat for making INC-2 a success.
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BANGLADESH,
on behalf of G-77/CHINA offered thanks to Kenya, the Secretariat and the
Bureau. |
Chair
John Buccini noted his appreciation for the positive way delegates worked
and interacted at INC-2, and gaveled the meeting to a close at 8:00
pm.
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