Guest guest Posted June 6, 2008 Report Share Posted June 6, 2008 European Union Agrees United Stance Against Whaling LUXEMBOURG: June 6, 2008 LUXEMBOURG - The European Union agreed on Thursday to take a unified stand against whaling ahead of a International Whaling Commission (IWC) meeting this month. "With this decision the European Union can now take a strong role at the International Whaling Commission and use all its political, moral and economic weight to ensure a more effective protection of whales worldwide," said EU Environment Commissioner Stavros Dimas. The European Commission has been spearheading efforts to find a joint position but as the 27-nation bloc is not yet a party to the IWC, it cannot negotiate on behalf of member states. Environment ministers meeting in Luxembourg adopted a common position based on support for the current moratorium on commercial whaling, the setting up of whale sanctuaries and encouraging the use of non-lethal methods to collect scientific data. "There is no need to kill whales to obtain scientific information about whales," the EU's executive Commission said in a statement. "Adequate data for management purposes can be obtained using non-lethal techniques," it added. Story by Reporting by Pete Harrison; Editing by Jon Boyle REUTERS NEWS SERVICE Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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