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United States-Morocco Working Group
on Environmental Cooperation Meeting
and Public Session
Department of State.
Announcement of meetings;
solicitation of suggestions; invitation to
public session.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
The Department of State is
providing notice that the governments
of the United States and Kingdom of
Morocco (the governments) intend to
hold a meeting of the United StatesMorocco Working Group on
Environmental Cooperation (Working
Group) and a public session in Rabat,
Morocco, on May 11, 2018, to discuss
implementation of the Joint Statement
on Environmental Cooperation (Joint
Statement).
During the meetings, the governments
will discuss how the United States and
Morocco can work together to protect
and conserve the environment, highlight
past bilateral environmental
cooperation, review activities under the
2014–2017 Plan of Action, and approve
a 2018–2021 Plan of Action.
The Department of State invites
members of the public to submit written
suggestions on items to include on the
meeting agenda and in the 2018–2021
Plan of Action. The Department of State
also invites interested persons to attend
a public session where the public will
have the opportunity to ask about
implementation of the Joint Statement.
DATES: The public session will be held
on May 11, 2018, in Rabat, Morocco.
Suggestions on the meeting agenda and/
or the 2018–2021 Plan of Action should
be provided no later than May 8, 2018,
to facilitate consideration.
ADDRESSES: Those interested in
attending the public session should
email Eloise Canfield at CanfieldME@
state.gov to find out the time and
location of the session. Suggestions on
the meeting agenda and/or the 2018–
2021 Plan of Action should be emailed
to CanfieldME@state.gov or faxed to
Eloise Canfield at (202) 647–5947, with
the subject line ‘‘United States-Morocco
Environmental Cooperation.’’
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Eloise Canfield, (202) 647–4750 or
CanfieldME@state.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In the
Joint Statement, the governments of the
United States and Morocco indicate
their intent ‘‘to pursue efforts to
enhance bilateral environmental
cooperation . . . .’’ In paragraph 5 of
the Joint Statement, the governments
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established the Working Group to
coordinate and review environmental
cooperation activities. As envisioned in
the Joint Statement, the Working Group
develops Plans of Action, reviews and
assesses cooperative environmental
activities pursuant to the Plan of Action,
recommends ways to improve such
cooperation, and undertakes such other
activities as may seem appropriate to
the governments.
Through this notice, the United States
is soliciting the views of the public with
respect to the 2018–2021 Plan of Action.
Members of the public, including NGOs,
educational institutions, private sector
enterprises, and all other interested
persons are invited to submit written
suggestions regarding items for
inclusion in the meeting agendas or in
the 2018–2021 Plan of Action. Please
include your full name and identify any
organization or group you represent. We
encourage submitters to refer to:
• United States-Morocco Joint
Statement on Environmental
Cooperation;
• 2014–2017 Plan of Action Pursuant
to the United States-Morocco Joint
Statement on Environmental
Cooperation;
These documents are available at:
https://www.state.gov/e/oes/eqt/trade/
morocco/index.htm.
Brian P. Doherty,
Director, Office of Environmental Quality and
Transboundary Issues, Department of State.
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
[Public Notice 10404]
United States-Morocco Working Group on Environmental Cooperation
Meeting and Public Session
AGENCY: Department of State.
ACTION: Announcement of meetings; solicitation of suggestions;
invitation to public session.
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SUMMARY: The Department of State is providing notice that the
governments of the United States and Kingdom of Morocco (the
governments) intend to hold a meeting of the United States-Morocco
Working Group on Environmental Cooperation (Working Group) and a public
session in Rabat, Morocco, on May 11, 2018, to discuss implementation
of the Joint Statement on Environmental Cooperation (Joint Statement).
During the meetings, the governments will discuss how the United
States and Morocco can work together to protect and conserve the
environment, highlight past bilateral environmental cooperation, review
activities under the 2014-2017 Plan of Action, and approve a 2018-2021
Plan of Action.
The Department of State invites members of the public to submit
written suggestions on items to include on the meeting agenda and in
the 2018-2021 Plan of Action. The Department of State also invites
interested persons to attend a public session where the public will
have the opportunity to ask about implementation of the Joint
Statement.
DATES: The public session will be held on May 11, 2018, in Rabat,
Morocco. Suggestions on the meeting agenda and/or the 2018-2021 Plan of
Action should be provided no later than May 8, 2018, to facilitate
consideration.
ADDRESSES: Those interested in attending the public session should
email Eloise Canfield at [email protected] to find out the time and
location of the session. Suggestions on the meeting agenda and/or the
2018-2021 Plan of Action should be emailed to [email protected] or
faxed to Eloise Canfield at (202) 647-5947, with the subject line
``United States-Morocco Environmental Cooperation.''
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Eloise Canfield, (202) 647-4750 or
[email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In the Joint Statement, the governments of
the United States and Morocco indicate their intent ``to pursue efforts
to enhance bilateral environmental cooperation . . . .'' In paragraph 5
of the Joint Statement, the governments established the Working Group
to coordinate and review environmental cooperation activities. As
envisioned in the Joint Statement, the Working Group develops Plans of
Action, reviews and assesses cooperative environmental activities
pursuant to the Plan of Action, recommends ways to improve such
cooperation, and undertakes such other activities as may seem
appropriate to the governments.
Through this notice, the United States is soliciting the views of
the public with respect to the 2018-2021 Plan of Action. Members of the
public, including NGOs, educational institutions, private sector
enterprises, and all other interested persons are invited to submit
written suggestions regarding items for inclusion in the meeting
agendas or in the 2018-2021 Plan of Action. Please include your full
name and identify any organization or group you represent. We encourage
submitters to refer to:
United States-Morocco Joint Statement on Environmental
Cooperation;
2014-2017 Plan of Action Pursuant to the United States-
Morocco Joint Statement on Environmental Cooperation;
These documents are available at: https://www.state.gov/e/oes/eqt/trade/morocco/index.htm.
Brian P. Doherty,
Director, Office of Environmental Quality and Transboundary Issues,
Department of State.
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