(Bloomberg) -- Venezuela agreed to disclose its
diamond production and undergo an inspection to comply with a
United Nations-backed effort to prevent sales of the gems from
funding arms purchases.
Karel Kovanda, chairman of the Kimberley Process, will
visit Venezuela after it reports on diamond production for 2006
and this year's first quarter, Vice Minister of Mines Ivan
Hernandez said today in a statement. Leaders of the process have
sought to visit Venezuela since November.
Read more at Bloomberg Commodities News
diamond production and undergo an inspection to comply with a
United Nations-backed effort to prevent sales of the gems from
funding arms purchases.
Karel Kovanda, chairman of the Kimberley Process, will
visit Venezuela after it reports on diamond production for 2006
and this year's first quarter, Vice Minister of Mines Ivan
Hernandez said today in a statement. Leaders of the process have
sought to visit Venezuela since November.
Read more at Bloomberg Commodities News
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