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Leaders of the international diamond industry met in London on Thursday 5th December 2002 to discuss implementation of the Kimberley Process Certification Scheme, which was adopted by 52 nations in the Interlaken Declaration in November. Shmuel Schnitzer, President of the World Federation of Diamond Bourses; Sean Cohen, President of the International Diamond Manufacturers Association; Charles Bornstein, President of the Belgian High Diamond Council (HRD); Eli Izhakoff, Chairman & CEO of the World Diamond Council; and Gary Ralfe, Managing Director of De Beers, called on the participating countries to implement the intergovernmental provisions of the Kimberley Process. The diamond industry reaffirmed its commitment to the Process and its plans to introduce industry self-regulation measures in tandem with the Certification Scheme. It was recognised that there are practical and diplomatic hurdles still to be overcome by governments before full implementation by all parties can be achieved. The diamond industry urges governments to resolve any remaining difficulties without delay. The leaders of the industry will be issuing World Diamond Council guidelines to all sectors of the industry, giving clear instructions on actions to be taken and measures necessary to ensure full industry compliance from the date of implementation of the Certification Scheme. Also present were: Gareth Penny, Director of Sales & Marketing of the Diamond Trading Company; Peter Meeus, Director-General HRD; Mark van Bockstael, Director International Affairs HRD; and Rory More OFerrall, Director Public & Corporate Affairs De Beers.
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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.