The WDC President expressed her belief that it is possible for the Kimberley Process to build consensus around two cardinal principles. The first is that natural diamond resources need to provide fair and equitable benefit to the people and countries from which they originate, and this includes enabling those people to utilize those resources for their own wellbeing and long-term development. The second is that the success of the natural diamond economy is dependent upon the product maintaining its status as an aspirational purchase from a consumer perspective.
“These principles are not independent of one another. If the one is not met, it’s unlikely the other will be,” she stated.
Ms. Zerouki said that the WDC is fully committed to a positive outcome from the KP’s current Review and Reform Cycle, noting that she is heartened by the constructive atmosphere that has characterized discussions thus far and the wise leadership of the Angolan Chair and South African Vice Chair. She added that the multi-faceted leadership of the Review and Reform Committee’s sub teams, which includes Botswana, South Africa, India and the World Diamond Council, “is the type of heterogenous family I had in mind when talking of how diverse groups can deliver more successful and stable outcomes.”
“Ultimately, the success of the Review and Reform Cycle will be judged by the degree to which we are able to progress in providing a more germane definition of conflict diamonds, reflective of the challenges that exist in 2023. We have the ability to get there together,” the WDC President said.
Ms. Zerouki prefaced her remarks by expressing the appreciation of the WDC to the host of the Intersessional Meeting, the KP Chair, Winston Chitando, who also is Zimbabwe’s Minister of Mines and Mining Development. Paying tribute to him and his government team for selecting the spectacular setting of Victoria Falls for the gathering, she remarked: “How fitting a place it is to consider the potential offered to society by nature, and to discuss what we need to do in order to ensure that this potential is realized in a responsible, comprehensive and equitable way.”