The Sixteenth Meeting of the Parties decided in Dec. XVI/28:
To note that Oman has reported annual data for the controlled substance in Annex B, group III (methyl chloroform), for 2003 which are above its requirement...
The Sixteenth Meeting of the Parties decided in Dec. XVI/36:
Taking note with appreciation of the 2004 evaluation and review of the financial mechanism of the Montreal Protocol,
Noting also that the Multil...
The Sixteenth Meeting of the Parties decided in Dec. XVI/37:
Aware of the forthcoming negotiations on the replenishment of the Multilateral Fund for the next triennium,
Noting that some Parties not operati...
The Sixteenth Meeting of the Parties decided in Dec. XVI/39 to accept the application of Turkmenistan to be listed as a developing country for the purposes of the Montreal Protocol, taking into account that the per capita consumption ...
The Sixteenth Meeting of the Parties decided in Dec. XVI/40:
To note the request by Malta to be removed from the list of developing countries operating under paragraph 1 of Article 5 of the Montreal Protocol;
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The Sixteenth Meeting of the Parties decided in Dec. XVI/41 to endorse the selection of Mr. David Okioga (Kenya) and Mr. Tom Land (United States of America) as co-chairs of the Open-ended Working Group of the Parties to the Montreal P...
The Sixteenth Meeting of the Parties decided in Dec. XVI/42:
To note with appreciation the work done by the Implementation Committee in the year 2004;
To confirm the positions of Australia, Belize, Ethiopi...
The Sixteenth Meeting of the Parties decided in Dec. XVI/43:
To note with appreciation the work done by the Executive Committee with the assistance of the Fund Secretariat in the year 2004;
To endorse the ...
The Seventeenth Meeting of the Parties decided in Dec. XVII/19:
Noting with appreciation the special report of the Technology and Economic Assessment Panel and the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, “Safeg...
The Seventeenth Meeting of the Parties decided in Dec. XVII/20:
To note with appreciation that 185 Parties out of the 188 that should have reported data for 2004 have done so, and that 114 of those Parties reported t...