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United
Nations Conference for the Negotiation of a Successor Agreement to
the International Tropical Timber Agreement, 1994, 4th part |
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1627
January 2006 | Geneva, Switzerland
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Agreement
achieved!
Negotiations produce a successor agreement to the ITTA,
1994
Highlights
from Friday, 27 January 2006
The UN Conference on the Negotiation
of the Successor Agreement to the International Tropical
Timber Agreement, 1994 (ITTA, 1994), Fourth Part has
managed to achieve consensus, after two weeks of
intensive negotiations. In the morning, a joint
working group met and approved all articles except for
that on the
Administrative Account, left open due to
disagreement over the proportion of funding to be
devoted to operational activities versus administrative
costs.
In the afternoon, plenary adopted the
text of the agreement after delegates agreed to text in
the article on the Administrative Account limiting the
operational costs to one-third of the assessed
contributions budget. All other articles of the
agreement were adopted with minor editorial changes. The
plenary was adjourned at 6:30 p.m. as delegates
celebrated the successful conclusion of the Agreement. |
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FRANÇAIS |
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Joint Working Group |
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President Carlos Antonio da Rocha
Paranhos, Brazil, WGII Chair Jürgen Blaser,
Switzerland, WGI Chair Alhassan Attah, Ghana, and
Carlos Moreno Mericaechevarria, Advisor, Legal
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President
Carlos Antonio da Rocha
Paranhos, Brazil |
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Delegates during the morning Joint Working Group |
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WGII Chair Jürgen Blaser, Switzerland |
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WGI Chair Alhassan Attah, Ghana |
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Carlos Gonzalez, Venezuela |
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Rubén Dario Guerrero Useda,
Colombia, supported by Venezuela, proposed
deletion of quote and genetic resources from the
preamble |
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Mbella Mbella, Cameroon |
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Enzo Barattini, European Commission,
noted that European countries would have to
consult with their capitals regarding Chair
Blaser's proposed text on assessed contributions |
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Final Plenary |
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Left to right: WGI Chair Alhassan Attah, Ghana,
President Carlos Antonio da Rocha Paranhos,
Brazil, Lisanne Losier, UNCTAD, and
WGII Chair Jürgen Blaser, Switzerland |
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President Paranhos presented the text of the Agreement for
final adoption. Delegates approved all articles, with only
Article 19 on the Administrative Account receiving
discussion. Working Group II Chair Jürgen Blaser said that
delegates had reviewed the text for the section on capping
contributions to operational costs, and that all had
approved. Delegates were given the opportunity to make
statements regarding the new Agreement, after which it was
adopted in its entirety. |
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President Carlos Antonio da Rocha Paranhos,
Brazil |
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Bambang Tri Hartono, Indonesia |
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Luiz Cesar Gasser, Brazil, for
producers, said that the new agreement is the
result of a balance of expectations of both
Producers and Consumers, and that all delegates
have shown flexibility. He noted that although
the outcome is far from adequate for funding
operational costs, the producers have decided
that the package as a whole merits a spirit of
compromise. |
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Enzo Barattini, European Commission, said
that a spirit of cooperation has guided all
delegates. He noted that this is the only
international negotiated agreement concerning forests, and it is a shining example
commitment from its members. |
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Freezailah Che Yeom, Malaysia,
supported Brazil’s statement and noted that the
objectives of the agreement identify and address
new issues. He lamented that the consumers’
statement was not agreed and noted that progress
toward Objective 2000 hinges on additional
funding. |
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Zhang Kening, China, noted that
all parties made compromises and sacrifices, and
that there is a new spirit of cooperation
between consumers and producers |
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Mbella Mbella, Cameroon, delivered
a message from the Minister of Forests,
Cameroon, expressing the African group’s
satisfaction with the Agreement |
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Hideo Fukushima, Japan, noted,
as the host country, that the Agreement signals
a renewed commitment to the objectives of
sustainable forest management |
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Lakshmi Puri, UNCTAD, lauded the delegates for the
successful agreement, which she believes retains the
best features of the previous agreement while opening
doors to new steps in sustainable forest management |
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President Paranhos, in his closing statement,
reviewed progress achieved from 2003 and said that the
new Agreement moves forward from the traditional lines
of ITTA, 1994 to a stage where funding is more
predictable |
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Delegates celebrate the successful completion of ITTA, 2006
with a champagne reception |
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Around ITTA-4 |
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Left to right: Diego Noguera, ENB Digital Editor,
and Rubén Dario Guerrero Useda,
Colombia |
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ENB Team. Left to right: Peter Wood (Team Leader),
Canada, William McPherson, United States of America,
Lauren Flejzor, United States of America, Twig Johnson,
United States of America, Karen Alvarenga de Oliveira,
Brazil, Marsel Kuzyakov, Russia, Deborah Davenport,
United States of America, and Diego Noguera, Colombia |
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Links
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UNCTAD’s
website for the ITTA, 1994 renegotiation, 4th part.
Includes the provisional agenda and supporting documents
ITTO
Secretariat
UNFF
Website
FAO
UNFF
Secretariat
UNFCCC
Secretariat
CBD
Secretariat
ENB
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summary of the Country-Led Initiative “Scoping
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2005, Berlin, Germany (HTML,
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coverage the Europe and North Asia Forest Law Enforcement
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