DIRECT NEWS INPUT SEARCH
Ireland supports Demarche to Icelandic Government on Whaling |
15 Sep 2014: posted by the editor - Environment, International | |
The EU's Ambassador to Iceland, Matthias Brinkmann, today delivered a demarche to the Government of Iceland expressing strong opposition to Iceland's continuing and increased commercial harvest of whales, particularly fin whales, and to its on-going international trade in whale products. Ireland supported the Demarche, which was made on behalf of the EU, its 28 Member States and the governments of the United States, Australia, Brazil, Israel, New Zealand, Mexico and Monaco. Since 1986, a ban on commercial whaling has been in force under the auspices of the International Whaling Commission (IWC), the body charged with the task of overseeing the International Convention on the Regulation of Whaling. Ireland acceded to this convention in 1985 and adopts a strong pro conservation position at the convention. The purpose of the demarche is to:
|
|
|
Name: | Remember me |
E-mail: | (optional) |
Smile: | |
Captcha | |