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Sixth Conference of the Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (Resumed)
Bonn, Germany; 16-27 July 2001
 

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Above photo: Chie Okumura presents UNFCCC Executive Secretary with drawings and a message of success from Japan


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Photo highlights from Thursday, 26 July

Photos from the negotiating groups
Finance Co-Chair Leon Charles, Grenada (left) and Poland during the finance group
Finance Co-chair Dechen Tsering, Bhutan

Compliance Co-chair Tuiloma Neroni Slade
Canada and the Russian Federation during the compliance negotiations
NGOs huddle after the adjournment of the compliance meeting and Jennifer Morgan, WWF (right)
Members of the Brazilian delegation

Mechanisms Co-chair Kok Kee Chow with the delegates from China (left) and with Co-chair Raul Estrada
Delegates in the mechanisms group

Japanese environmental NGOs present Michael Zammit Cutajar with drawings and a message of success from Japan

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Japanese environmental NGOs
The COP-7 desk where delegates can make travel arrangements for Marrakech

Executive Secretary Michael Zammit Cutajar meets with Business representatives (right and below)

Jan Pronk and Michael Zammit Cutajar during a press conference

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Photos from a Secretariat staff cocktail party

 
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