..........drittes JSB Meeting gecancelt, Kurs 0,80 € lässt erkennen dass die damalige Situation signifikant schlechter war, die Stimmung jedoch bedeutend besser als heute.
15.10.2010 Source: Radio New Dawn on Bougainville
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JSB CANCELLED AGAIN
By Aloysius Laukai
Harmonious relations between the Papua New Guinea National Government and the Autonomous Bougainville Government may be stretching out according to a observer on Bougainville.
The observer who wants to remain anonymous told New Dawn FM that the 3rd cancellation of the Joint Supervisory Body meeting opening last night.
The observer said that the delay in having the JSB meeting could be related to the differences that has developed between the Bougainville President JOHN MOMIS and the Bougainville Regional member.
The two Bougainville leaders have voiced their differences in the media recently concerning the JSB meetings.
He is now calling on the two leaders to forget their differences and reconcile for the good of Bougainville.
Im Vergleich mit der heutigen Meldung
18.10.2012
Source: Post-Courier
Panguna re-opening a high priority for ABG
THE Panguna Re-Opening Process and Negotiation is considered as a highest priority issue by the Autonomous Bougainville Government (ABG).
This was revealed by the President of the ABG Dr John Momis in his opening address to the Joint Supervisory Body in Kokopo recently.
Dr Momis informed the forum that a full brief by the ABG was to have been provided to the JSB to detail administrative actions taken by Bougainville authorities and appropriate national government agencies to deal with the Panguna Re-Opening Process.
He said that this would be treated as a separate issue from the Fifteen Step Mining, Oil and Gas agenda.
Dr Momis further requested that the Panguna Re-Opening Process be treated “as a special agenda item on all future JSB meetings until the matter is concluded”.
He also informed the JSB forum that the Bougainville government was working on legislations specific to the Mining, Oil and Gas industry within the region. He said draft instructions have been “approved for a Bill for a transitional ABG Mining Act”.
This would ensure that all mining and extractive activities in the region relating to mining, oil and gas are governed by a strict set of legislations, with stakeholder activities being carefully scrutinized to ensure compliance with Bougainville laws.
Dr Momis said that the ABG was wary of operators, particularly foreign owned companies who have been operating outside of, and without consultation with lawful ABG and PNG authorities.
“This ABG legislation will, hopefully, put a stop to this practice in an emphatic way”, Dr Momis said.
Dr Momis expressed satisfaction at renewed interactions of late between the ABG and the national government at the senior bureaucratic level, particularly with the Department of Works, Mining and the MRA which should ensure “a new level of commitment on the part of the National Government towards a greater level of cooperation with Bougainville” in all areas.
Dr Momis is Co-Chair of the JSB along with Prime Minister Peter O’Neill.
"He said that this would be treated as a separate issue from the Fifteen Step Mining, Oil and Gas agenda."
Bis "the Fifteen Step Mining, Oil and Gas agenda." verabschiedet wird vergeht wohl noch etliche Zeit/Jahre,die "Panguna Issue jedoch wird unabhängig davon (früher) behandelt.O`Neills bzw.PNGs Einverständnis vorausgesetzt kann also mit der BCA Review "Morgen" begonnen werden. ;-))))))))))))
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