“The world is in a difficult situation right now, so the main thing we all have to do at COP29 is to reach an agreement on the most optimal terms.”
This was stated to APA by Anthony Agota, special envoy for climate and environment of the European Union (EU).
He said that the European Union is the largest donor in the formation of climate finance.
“We are determined to continue this leadership. However, we believe that other rich countries should also understand their responsibilities and join this work. We are trying to raise more financial resources together to support vulnerable countries that are the most affected by the crisis climate”.
The EU special envoy noted that the climate crisis is continuing rapidly and causing significant damage.
“At the same time, in this situation, states have great opportunities to move away from fossil fuels and build a green, sustainable economy. By adopting a circular economy, we can prioritize not only the health of our planet, but also well-being.” well-being and prosperity of all peoples,” the diplomat emphasized.