Friday, June 25, 2010
Secrecy of talks on whaling compromise condemned
The annual meeting of the International Whaling Commission (IWC) has opened with attention focussing on a deal that could regulate whaling for 10 years.
The opening session was swiftly adjourned so that delegates could begin a day and a half of private talks.
Some observers condemned the secrecy, one commenting that recent UN talks on North Korea's nuclear programme were held in public - so why not on whaling?
Conservation groups are split on the merits of pursuing a deal.
See full Article.