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  • ANKARA: US, BSEC Host Joint Environmental Symposium In Istanbul

    US, BSEC HOST JOINT ENVIRONMENTAL SYMPOSIUM IN ISTANBUL

    New Anatolian, Turkey
    13 September 2007

    A joint symposium on "Environmental Protection for Economic Growth:
    the Best Implementations in Environment", which is co-sponsored by the
    U.S. Department of State and the Organization for Black Sea Economic
    Cooperation (BSEC), has begun in Istanbul on Wednesday.

    The symposium brings together government, business and civil society
    leaders from the United States and BSEC-members countries Turkey,
    Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, Georgia, Greece, Moldova,
    Romania, Russia, Serbia and Ukraine to discuss how environmental
    protection could boost economic development and broader cooperation
    in the region.

    BSEC Secretary-General Leonidas Chrysanthopoulos said at the opening
    of the symposium that the Black Sea is a common point of interest
    for these countries to collaborate in improving living standards.

    He said that Black Sea is not protected by common policies or regional
    implementations, however, BSEC has been pointing out the importance
    of cooperation among Black Sea countries to control environmental
    pollution, eliminate consequences of natural or industrial disasters,
    establish management strategies at coastal areas and boost tourism
    by the help of environment-friendly activities.

    Chrysanthopoulos also said that BSEC underscored in its action plan
    the importance of using advanced environment-friendly technologies
    and the waste management in coastal provinces.

    On the other hand, U.S. Department of State Deputy Assistant Secretary
    Colleen Graffy said that pollution in agricultural areas, rivers,
    lakes and seas will cause diseases.

    Highlighting the importance of education for people and governments
    to become environment-conscious, Graffy said that governments,
    private sector and people should leave aside their self-interests
    and work together.
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