African leaders call to shut ivory trade
Johannesburg: Thirty-two African countries called on the European Union to stop its ivory trade at a conference in Botswana aimed at saving African elephants.
Presidents Yoweri Museveni of Uganda, Ali Bongo of Gabon and host Ian Khama of Botswana wrote a petition along with representatives of 29 other countries calling on the "EU to close its ivory market".
According to global advocacy group Avaaz, the EU is the world´s biggest exporter of legal ivory but that is thought to fuel poaching.
There is a huge demand for ivory in Asia, notably in China.
"What we see is that Europe has become both a destination and transit hub for illegal ivory," Avaaz campaign director Bert Wander said..
"It´s crucial that this trade is shut down if we´re going to protect these magnificent animals".
Wander said EU officials had told the campaign organisers that "they couldn´t ban ivory because not enough African leaders wanted them to".
"The rest of the world is turning its back on ivory trade. Why not Europe?"
Botswana´s environment minister, Tshekedi Khama, said "the reason the EU must close the trade is because China has closed that avenue".
"If the EU as a bloc.. would do the right thing by doing the same, then we have two avenues out of Africa closed. If we can close the main exit areas then we are going to be a lot more succesful than we are," he said. Britain accounts for the most ivory exported from the EU, according to Avaaz.
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