Vietnam PM: Enforcement of sanctions against wildlife crime to be prioritised
March 8, 2014
HANOI, Vietnam – The enforcement of sanctions against wildlife crime is to be prioritised across all ministries, says Vietnam’s Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung, in order to combat poaching and traffi
HANOI, Vietnam – The enforcement of sanctions against wildlife crime is to be prioritised across all ministries, says Vietnam’s Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung, in order to combat poaching and trafficking of African elephant ivory and rhino horn.
The move highlights that the Vietnamese Government sees wildlife crime not only as an environmental threat, but also as a threat to the country’s economy, national security, public health and international relationships.
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