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NEW YORK The World Diamond Council (WDC) and Jewelers of America (JA) support the non-binding resolution introduced today by U.S. Rep. Tony Hall (D-OH) and other Members of Congress calling on the United Nations Security Council to impose sanctions on diamonds mined in the Democratic Republic of Congo that are not certified by the government as conflict-free. Currently, U.N. embargoes are in place on diamonds mined by Sierra Leone and Angolan rebels, and on all diamonds from Liberia. U.N. sanctions on Congolese diamonds that are not certified by its government as conflict-free would legitimize further the clean stream of diamonds from the Democratic Republic of Congo. All governments participating in the Kimberley Process negotiations are currently working to implement a system to control the international trade in rough diamonds. Participants have previously pledged to begin implementation later this year. "We support Congressman Halls resolution,
because it addresses a remaining leak point in the supply chain for rough
diamonds. Until the provisions of the Kimberley Process agreement and
its companion system of warranties have been fully implemented, sanctions
on rough diamonds from the DRC that have not been certified as to their
origin would serve a very useful purpose," said Eli Izhakoff, chairman
and CEO of the WDC. "The diamond and jewelry industries have been in the forefront of efforts to eliminate the flow of conflict diamonds from the beginning," said Matthew Runci, executive director of the WDC and president and CEO of JA. "Our goal is to keep conflict diamonds out of the United States and to assure jewelry purchasers that all the diamonds they buy truly are symbols of love and beauty."
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NOTE: On January 1, 2003 many countries around the world have 'Kimberley Process' established by world governments and the diamond industry to eradicate the trade in conflict diamonds. All the diamonds used in our engagement rings, earrings and jewelry are purchased form legitimate sources in compliance with the United Nations resolution. We do not and will not ever sell conflict diamonds.