OSCE HEAD OF OFFICE AND THE MINISTER OF NATURE PROTECTION OF ARMENIA DISCUSS WAYS TO ADDRESS ENVIRONMENTAL RISKS IN NUBARASHENCHEMICAL WASTE DUMP
NOYAN TAPAN
MAY 20, 2010
YEREVAN
YEREVAN, 20 MAY, NOYAN TAPAN. Joint actions to handle the environmental
threat posed by a chemical waste dump of Nubarashen and other issues
of mutual co-operation were discussed today at a meeting of the Head
of the OSCE Office in Yerevan Ambassador Kapinos and the Minister of
Nature Protection Aram Harutyunyan.
The Ambassador Kapinos at the meeting welcomed the immediate reaction
of the Government to the alert signaled by the OSCE on the acute
environmental risk stemming from the Nubarashen chemical waste dump
and expressed readiness to assist Armenia on the issue.
The OSCE Office in Yerevan developed an emergency action plan to
contain the immediate threat jointly with the Armenian Ministry of
Emergency, and invited experts to make preliminary assessment of
risks. The international expertise was provided by the John Vijgen
from the Environment and Security Initiative, Kevin Helps from UN Food
and Agritecture Organization and Wolfhart Pohl from the World Bank.
At the initiative of the OSCE the international donor community is
being mobilized to assist Armenia in addressing the problem. The next
co-ordination meeting to this effect is hosted by the OSCE Office in
Yerevan on May 21.
As soon as the acute threat has been coped with, a long-term plan to
dispose of the waste is to be drafted with further OSCE assistance in
co-ordination with the Armenian authorities and other international
actors.
"We are glad to provide support in bringing about the international
expertise and do believe that coordinated reaction by the government,
civil society and the international community is important to
assist Armenia in eliminating this kind of emergency threats.," said
Ambassador Sergey Kapinos, the Head of the OSCE Office in Yerevan."
The Minister briefed on the urgent steps taken by the Government of
Armenia with a view of utilizing amount in 31 million drams allocated
from the Government budget to mitigate the immediate risks. The
Ministry of Nature Protection is tasked to organize the work at the
dump site and co-ordinate state bodies’ activities.
The Head of the OSCE Office in Yerevan raised a number of issues
related to the current and future functioning of the Aarhus Centres
in Armenia. The follow-up discussion revealed identical positions on
the issues and mutual understanding on prospects to future of Aarhus
movement in Armenia.