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    OSCE-LED TEAM STARTS MISSION TO ASSESS ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF SOUTHERN CAUCASUS FIRES

    Organization for Security and Co-Operation in Europe (OSCE)
    http://www.osce.org/
    Oct 4 2006

    BAKU, 3 October 2006 - An OSCE-led team of international experts,
    backed by a United Nations General Assembly resolution, began an
    11-day mission today to assess the environmental impact of fires in
    and around Nagorno-Karabakh.

    Bernard Snoy, the Co-ordinator of OSCE Economic and Environmental
    Activities, heads the Environmental Assessment Mission, which
    includes United Nations, Council of Europe and European Union and
    NASA specialists and other local and international experts. Other
    OSCE officials will also participate.

    "The mandate of the Mission is to assess the short-term and long-term
    impact of the fires on the environment in the fire-affected territories
    and to make recommendations on how to counteract those consequences,"
    said Mr. Snoy. "We will make recommendations for a future environmental
    operation that would, among others, prevent the reoccurrence of
    such fires."

    "It is significant that this team draws on specialist knowledge from
    several international organizations as well as local expertise,"
    he added.

    The United Nations General Assembly adopted a resolution (A/RES/60/285)
    last month that called on the United Nations Environment Programme
    in particular to work with the OSCE. The resolution asked the OSCE
    Chairman-in-Office to provide a report to the United Nations General
    Assembly by 30 April 2007.

    The UN resolution said the General Assembly was seriously concerned by
    the fires and said they had inflicted widespread environmental damage.

    To ensure the assessment is as comprehensive as possible, the Mission
    will examine and assess fire-affected areas along both sides of the
    Line of Contact, Mr. Snoy said.
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