Final
Plenary |
Chair
Moeni reported on Working Group I's successful outcomes |
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Chair
Leiner informed Plenary that the contact group on the criteria
for review of effectiveness of the international arrangement on forests
had agreed on a draft decision. He thanked all delegations for their
collaborative and cooperative way of working which made the decision
possible. The decision was adopted without discussion. |
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Vladimir
Zelenov (right), Senior Officer and Deputy Secretary of ECOSOC,
then explained that UNFF-2 would have to take a procedural decision
on the outstanding issue of the expert groups: it could either decide
to transmit the report of UNFF-2 to UNFF-3, with the draft terms of
reference attached in its current bracketed state; or it could request
ECOSOC at its next substantive session in July to take a decision
on the text as the UNFF's parent body. After the text was bracketed
in its entirety by the G-77/China, |
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US expressed disappointment with the lack of agreement, and appealed
to delegates to accept a compromise formulation that would have allowed
the MAR and finance/EST transfer groups to be established and proceed
as planned by 2003. Stressing the need for UNFF-2 be a success, she
said the failure to advance on the expert groups was a negative development
for the UNFF. She announced that the US would hold an intersessional
meeting on MAR in early 2003, prior to UNFF-3.
Listen
to US' proposal |
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Jag Maini,
Head of the UNFF Secretariat, proposed the following language for
a draft decision on this issue: "The Forum regrets that it was
not possible to reach a decision on the establishment of three ad
hoc groups of experts. The Forum decides that the Bureau of UNFF-3
consider this matter and take action in consultation with countries
and CPF member organizations to initiate activities, as appropriate,
toward the work of the ad hoc groups of experts, and report
accordingly to UNFF-3." Brazil said it did not understand the
exact meaning of this proposal, and it was withdrawn. UNFF-2 decided,
following a request by the G-77/CHINA, to bracket the entire report
of the informal consultations on the terms of reference of the ad
hoc expert groups and forward it to UNFF-3 for future consideration. |
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Chair Øistad convened the closing Plenary shortly before 5:00
PM, inviting Chair Chaves, who in turn invited John Talbot (Australia),
to report on the issues outstanding from the informal informal consultations
on the terms of reference of the ad hoc expert groups. He said that
unresolved matters related to issues of composition and participation,
specifically the number of days that certain participants can attend
and whether they can remain as observers once these days as active
participants have past.
Listen
to Talbot's report |
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< Iran
(left) said it was hesitant to postpone the decision to UNFF-3,
as the MYPOW mandated that the expert groups be established between
UNFF-2 and UNFF-3.
The G-77/China said that no agreement could be reached on the
matter, and that UNFF-2 could not fulfill its mandate to create the
expert groups. He stressed that this was not simply a procedural question,
but also one of substance, noting that the MAR and finance/EST transfer
expert groups were supposed to meet prior to, and provide input to,
UNFF-3. The EU expressed regret that despite its offer of a package,
it was not possible to establish the expert groups. He said UNFF-2
must therefore adopt a decision regretting that it was not possible
to reach agreement on the terms of reference for the expert groups,
and requesting the Bureau of UNFF-3 that there be a decision on how
to create the groups. |
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In the
closing moments of the meeting, several delegations; including Canada,
South Africa (left), the US, Spain on behalf of the EU, and
Venezuela for the G-77/China; expressed sincere gratitude to Maini
for his years of dedication to international forest policy.
Listen
to the expressions of thanks |
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though their work was not completed and negotiations could have carried
on into the night, delegates were warned by UN Conference Services
that they would not be allowed to continue working past 6 PM. The
final minutes of the meeting were without translation or amplification.
Here we observe Ositadinma Anaedu of Nigeria
who had to stand up and address plenary without the use of the microphone
system. |
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< The
final moments of UNFF-2 - a standing ovation for Maini. |
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