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記事

2015年3月16日

著者:
Maud Jullien, BBC News

DR Congo seeks Virunga park boundary change

The Democratic Republic of Congo says it wants to redraw the boundaries of Virunga National Park, a World Heritage site, to allow for oil exploration...Unesco says it has not been made formally aware of a request from the Congolese government to change the park's boundaries..."The necessity is to find a middle ground to see how to preserve nature but also to gain profit from resources so that the communities living there can see their living conditions get better," Mr Ponyo [Prime Minister] told the BBC. He said Soco had brought the issue of the boundary to the government's attention, but the company was not involved in the Unesco talks.

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La Rép. dém. du Congo cherche un terrain d'entente avec l'UNESCO pour exploiter le pétrole qui se trouverait dans le parc des Virunga

DRC considers opening up Virunga national park to oil exploration - includes comments by Soco