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Daily Update 4: Stockpile Destruction
Author/Origin: Mark Hiznay hiznaym@hrw.org |
(Sunday 27 June 2004 Geneva, Switzerland) The Standing Committee on Stockpile Destruction is co-chaired by Italy and Guatemala. The co-rapporteurs are Bangladesh and Canada.
ICBL Presentations
Steve Goose, head of the ICBL delegation, gave an overview on antipersonnel mine stockpile destruction.Key discussions
Destruction updates from 20 State Parties:Tajikistan, Romania, Lithuania, Honduras, Suriname, Nigeria, Afghanistan, Algeria, Angola, Bangladehs, Belarus, Burundi, Colombia, Democratic Republic of Congo, Greece, Guinea Bissau, Mauritania, Serbia and Montenegro, Tanzania, Zambia.
Highlights for the ICBL
- Tanzania, Zambia, Guinea-Bissau and Colombia will complete stockpile destruction prior to the Nairobi Summit.
- Romania, Tajikistan, Lithuania and Suriname have finished destroying their stockpiles.
- Turkmenistan will have destroyed 6,631,771 antipersonnel mines (including 5.4 million PFM mines) by the Nairobi Summit.
Concerns for the ICBL
- Algeria and Bangladesh need to commence destruction operations (Bangladesh's deadline is March 2005).
- Lithuania converting OZM-72 bounding fragmentation mines into command detonated munitions.
Quote of the day
"4 million Euros should be a sufficient enough guarantee!" (Daniella Decorada from the European Commission, referring to the Ukraine's PFM stockpile destruction and ratification of the Mine Ban Treaty).Link(s) to more information:
- Official Summary and Statements on GICHD website.