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Azerbaijan’s “Climate and Peace” diplomacy gains broad international support (PHOTO)
@Source: trend.az
BAKU, Azerbaijan, June 19. Within the
framework of the 62nd Sessions of the UNFCCC Subsidiary Bodies held
in Bonn, a High-Level Panel: “Baku Hub Partnership – Advancing
Peace-Positive Climate Action in Vulnerable Contexts” was organized
by the COP29 Presidency, Trend reports.
The event was attended by high-level representatives from
various countries, international organizations, multilateral
development banks, climate funds, civil society representatives,
and young leaders.
At the opening ceremony, Mukhtar Babayev, Azerbaijani
President’s Special Representative on Climate Issues and COP29
President, Abdullah Balalaa, Assistant Minister Of Foreign Affairs
for Energy and Sustainability at the UAE Ministry of Foreign
Affairs, and Francesco Corvaro, Special Envoy for Climate Change of
the Italian Government, spoke, noting that the Baku Climate and
Peace Action Hub, established last year on the initiative of
Azerbaijan’s COP presidency, has become an important platform for
international cooperation.
It was stated that the Baku Hub is supported by more than 30
countries, several prestigious global institutions, and over 300
international non-governmental organizations.
Elshad Iskandarov, Ambassador-at-Large of the Ministry of
Foreign Affairs, announced pilot projects aimed at providing
international support and financial partnerships in the field of
climate and peace for Chad, Iraq, and Guinea-Bissau as the next
phase of the Hub’s activities.
Subsequent panel discussions featured project presentations by
these countries, highlighting their contributions to strengthening
the national capacities of developing countries. Gratitude was
expressed to Azerbaijan for its support in project development.
Representatives from Germany, the United Kingdom, the Green
Climate Fund, UNEP, UNDP, the Islamic Development Bank (IsDB), the
African Development Bank (AfDB), and other institutions expressed
support for the implementation of these projects, noting that they
will contribute to addressing water scarcity, land degradation,
food security, and climate-related migration, positively impacting
the lives of over 500 million people worldwide.
In his concluding remarks, Yalchin Rafiyev, COP29 Lead
Negotiator and Deputy Foreign Minister, expressed gratitude for the
high appreciation of the Baku Hub’s activities and emphasized that
Azerbaijan will continue to support less developed countries in the
nexus of peace and climate.
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