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World Diamond Council Convenes 3rd Annual Meeting:
WDC Leadership in Kimberley Process: Action to Protect Consumers
Dubai, 31st March, 2004: The 3rd Annual Meeting of the World Diamond Council
convened March 29-31, 2004 in Dubai – United Arab Emirates. The meeting,
bringing together more than 100 leaders from the diamond and jewelry
industry worldwide, governments and civil society, was organized under the
patronage of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the Crown
Prince of Dubai and U.A.E Minister of Defense and was hosted by the Dubai
Metals & Commodities Centre (DMCC).
In convening the gathering, WDC Chairman and CEO Eli Izhakoff set the tone
for the two-day meeting by noting that through industry unity much has
already been achieved, yet, at the same time, on many fronts much more work
remains to be done.
Among the many key figures addressing the group, were Nicky Oppenheimer,
Chairman of the De Beers Group; Tim Martin, Chairman of the Kimberley
Process; Viatcheslav Shtyrov, President of the Sakha Republic (Yakutia) and
Vice Chairman of the Kimberley Process; Abbey Chikane, immediate Past Chair
of the Kimberley Process and officials from the US Department of Treasury.
One theme of the meeting was “achievements to date”. Speaker after speaker
noted contributions of the WDC on the industry’s behalf in developing and
assisting with the implementation of the Kimberley Process Certification
Scheme (KPCS), fully operational in September 2003. At the same time
discussion usefully pointed out further work to be completed by the KPCS and
the continued importance of the WDC in that regard. While KPCS has helped to
ensure that the trade in conflict diamonds has been curtailed, it is vital
that control measures be refined and remain effective. Mr. Izhakoff praised
the U.A.E for being the first Kimberley Process participant country to
volunteer for a ‘peer review’ visit on internal control mechanisms.
“We applaud the UAE for taking the lead. As the first from the forty-seven
participants of the Process, the UAE has set a trend for others to follow.
We encourage such transparency and believe this step will accelerate Dubai
towards establishing an internationally acclaimed diamond center of note,”
stated Mr. Izhakoff.
Concerning the review visit, Mr. Tim Martin, Chairman of the Kimberley
Process stated, “With the co-operation of DMCC and local authorities, the
team, led by Dr. Florika Fink-Hooper of the European Commission, completed
the review of the implementation of the Kimberley Process in the UAE. And
the peer review system of the Kimberley Process Certification Scheme is off
to a good start and thanks go to the UAE.”
WDC takes great exception to a report issued by Global Witness and
completely and utterly rejects the representation of industry as unable to
offer proper assurance to consumers. At the same time WDC acknowledges that
there is more work to be done to ensure industry awareness at all levels of
the trade. WDC also recognizes the continuing importance of greater
transparency throughout the diamond trade in order to reduce vulnerability
to external threats.
Mr. Martin said, “The diamond industry’s contribution through the World
Diamond Council is an essential contribution to the implementation of the
KPCS. “
WDC is the worldwide organization created by the World Federation of Diamond
Bourses and the International Diamond Manufacturers’ Association to organize
and coordinate pan-industry efforts to stop the trade in conflict diamonds.
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