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Conference of the Parties to the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control

Sixth session

Moscow, Russian Federation,13–18 October 2014 Provisional agenda item 4.4.3

FCTC/COP/6/11 Corr.1 6 October 2014

Control and prevention of waterpipe tobacco products

Report by the Convention secretariat

CORRIGENDUM

Kindly note the following correction to document FCTC/COP/6/11:

In paragraph 12 the document states that “Several Parties (e.g. Argentina, Bangladesh, Ecuador, India, Namibia, South Africa, and Viet Nam) have specifically included WP tobacco in the definition of tobacco products in their laws…”. Argentina is not a Party, but is a signatory to the Convention.

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