Identifier
Created
Classification
Origin
06BUENOSAIRES1826
2006-08-14 18:52:00
UNCLASSIFIED
Embassy Buenos Aires
Cable title:
ARGENTINA'S PROGRESS ON MERCURY PARTNERSHIPS
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UNCLAS BUENOS AIRES 001826
SIPDIS
SIPDIS
FOR OES/ENV ANGELA BEDNAREK
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: SENV TSPL ETRD AR
SUBJECT: ARGENTINA'S PROGRESS ON MERCURY PARTNERSHIPS
REF: STATE 130753
UNCLAS BUENOS AIRES 001826
SIPDIS
SIPDIS
FOR OES/ENV ANGELA BEDNAREK
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: SENV TSPL ETRD AR
SUBJECT: ARGENTINA'S PROGRESS ON MERCURY PARTNERSHIPS
REF: STATE 130753
1. Reftel requested information concerning Argentina's
participation in partnerships geared to reducing mercury
contamination, with an eye to the February 2007 UNEP
Governing Council meeting, where mercury will be an agenda
item. The Embassy spoke on August 11 with Gonzalo Entenza of
the MFA's Office of the Environment, who said that Argentina
was aware of UNEP's request for a progress letter and plans
to respond by the September 1 deadline.
2. Entenza briefly went over recent steps Argentina has
taken against mercury contamination, which included hosting
(in August 2006) what he termed "the first Latin American
conference on the elimination of mercury in health care."
That conference was jointly sponsored by the Pan American
Health Organization, Health Care Without Harm (in association
with UNEP),and Argentina's Ministry of Health and
Secretariat of Environment and Sustainable Development.
SIPDIS
Argentina has also been actively participating in UNEP's
international meetings on the subject, according to Entenza.
MATERA
SIPDIS
SIPDIS
FOR OES/ENV ANGELA BEDNAREK
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: SENV TSPL ETRD AR
SUBJECT: ARGENTINA'S PROGRESS ON MERCURY PARTNERSHIPS
REF: STATE 130753
1. Reftel requested information concerning Argentina's
participation in partnerships geared to reducing mercury
contamination, with an eye to the February 2007 UNEP
Governing Council meeting, where mercury will be an agenda
item. The Embassy spoke on August 11 with Gonzalo Entenza of
the MFA's Office of the Environment, who said that Argentina
was aware of UNEP's request for a progress letter and plans
to respond by the September 1 deadline.
2. Entenza briefly went over recent steps Argentina has
taken against mercury contamination, which included hosting
(in August 2006) what he termed "the first Latin American
conference on the elimination of mercury in health care."
That conference was jointly sponsored by the Pan American
Health Organization, Health Care Without Harm (in association
with UNEP),and Argentina's Ministry of Health and
Secretariat of Environment and Sustainable Development.
SIPDIS
Argentina has also been actively participating in UNEP's
international meetings on the subject, according to Entenza.
MATERA