05 November 2003 10:17 UN: Secretary General hails signing of Caspian Sea protection treaty Following is a statement issued today by the Spokesman for Secretary-General Kofi Annan:
The adoption today, in Tehran, of the Framework Convention for the Protection of the Marine Environment of the
Caspian Sea, is a significant step forward for the region. The countries that share responsibility for the largest
inland body of water on Earth -- Azerbaijan, the Islamic Republic of Iran, Kazakhstan, the Russian Federation and
Turkmenistan -- are sending a message to their people and to the world that multilateral cooperation for sustainable
development is not only essential, but possible.
Today's signing ceremony marks the culmination of a process that began nearly a decade ago, and has been
supported throughout by the United Nations. The Caspian Environment Programme, established by the five countries in
1998, has given us a clearer idea of the threats faced by the region's ecosystems. The Framework Convention now
provides a mechanism to address those challenges.
The Secretary-General commends the governments of the Caspian Sea States for their bold initiative and their
commitment to sustainable development. Once it has been ratified, this landmark treaty -- which is the first legally
binding agreement between all five nations that share the Caspian Sea -- will benefit the health and livelihoods of
hundreds of millions of people.
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