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Kimberley Process to Readmit CAR, Venezuela
May 29, 2016 9:54 AM
By Rapaport News
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RAPAPORT... The Central African Republic (CAR) and Venezuela are edging
closer to a return to the Kimberley Process (KP) following the organization’s intersessional
meeting in Dubai last week.
The monitoring
team assessing the CAR has “by and large” completed its verification and due
diligence on the first shipment of rough diamonds from the country’s Berberati
compliant zone, reported Ahmed Bin Sulayem, the United Arab Emirates-based chair
of the KP for 2016.
“The Working
Group of Monitoring took good notice of the team's
hard work and we expect to have full clearance in the next few days,” Bin
Sulayem (pictured) said. “This will be a great relief for the people of this country as
well as a first step towards the resumption of further exports.”
Discussions
are also moving forward regarding Venezuela’s return
to the KP, with the South American nation on the verge of being admitted, according
to Bin Sulayem. Venezuela exported about 3,000 carats of diamonds per month
until it suspended
itself from the KP in 2008 after local diamantaires were accused of
trafficking uncertified diamonds to evade domestic export taxes.
“I’m confident
we’ll see the country re-admitted to full KP membership in the near future,”
Bin Sulayem said. Separately, José Khan, director of Venezuela’s central bank, last
week told Reuters he expects the country to rejoin the KP this year.
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