Historic Maritime Security Conference to Adopt New Measures
He went on, "This Conference was triggered by last year's terrorist attacks in New York and Washington resulting in the loss of thousands of innocent lives. It represents the maritime nations' reaction to the unprovoked assaults on the very fabric of world society, a society which, in spite of all these provocations, is determined to live in peace guaranteed by law and order." O'Neil said he believed it would be a historic Conference, both from the point of view of the volume of work IMO has been able to accomplish in the short time since the September 11 attacks and also, and even more importantly, from the point of view of the substance of the material prepared to allow the Conference to make its decisions. "The expeditious response and the progress made on the review and development of the necessary regulatory framework, as well as in the preparation and implementation of the IMO technical cooperation project to provide for awareness and capacity-building in developing countries, has shown IMO at its very best," said O'Neil. He added, "It proves that we are able, beyond any doubt, to focus on real needs as they emerge in today's world and, more importantly, to deliver. I am confident that this Conference will succeed in adding the maritime community's contribution to the wish of the world to live in peace."