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EU leads an international demarche against whaling by Iceland

EU News 382/2014

Brussels, 15 September 2014
MEMO/14/529

The EU, its 28 Member States and the governments of the United States, Australia, Brazil, Israel, New Zealand, Mexico and Monaco, today declared their opposition to the fact that the Icelandic government still permits commercial whaling, in particular the hunting of fin whales and the subsequent trading of fin whale products.

The EU's Ambassador to Iceland, Matthias Brinkmann, along with the diplomatic representatives of the United States, France, Germany and the UK delivered a demarche to this effect to the Icelandic government this morning. The Ambassador also pointed out that public opinion in the countries that are Iceland's main trading partners is very much against the practise of whaling.  This is evidenced by the public pressure put on companies around the world to boycott Icelandic goods, not to mention the pressure that voters and various organisations put on their politicians, encouraging them to send Iceland an increasingly stronger message.

Source and additional information:
http://europa.eu/rapid/press-release_MEMO-14-529_en.htm?locale=en

File Photo: The Whale Museum in Husavik town. Date: 28/09/2012 Reference: P-021776/00-34 Location: Húsavík - Whale Museum (C)EU, 2014 URL