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The focus of climate change for PM PM Boris Johnson in the UN General Assembly

The focus of climate change for PM PM Boris Johnson in the UN General Assembly
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LONDON: British Prime Minister Boris Johnson will call world leaders to take “concrete actions” in climate change during a meeting at the UN General Assembly in New York this week, according to Downing Street on Sunday.
More than 100 heads of state and government and foreign ministers and diplomats will participate in the annual general debate, starting September 21 to September 27.
Prime Minister Johnson, who will also visit the White House for the first time since Joe Biden to become US president, will join Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the UNGA meeting among world leaders scheduled to attend direct meetings.
This visit was seen as an important precursor for the 26th session of the United Nations COP 26 COP 26) Conference, to be held by the UK in Glasgow in November.
“World leaders have small windows left to fulfill their climate commitment in front of COP26,” Johnson said exploring Unga.
“My message to those I meet this week will be clear: future generations will assess us based on what we have to achieve in the coming months.
We need to continue to make cases for sustainable recovery from Coronavirus rooted in green growth.” And we have responsibility.
To ensure the benefits of growth extend to all, wherever they were born, “He said.
According to British media reports, Johnson intends to encourage coal, climate, car and trees in particular.
Downing Street said he would focus on supporters of developing countries To reduce the impact of the climate crisis, and adapt to the consequence Scottish summit is important and says Details about cutting the country’s emissions were awaited.
“There is no doubt that China will be part of the key for all this,” Sharma said.
“They are the biggest emites in the world.
What the President XI Jinping said was that they would really limit the use of coal in the next five years, from 2026 they will go down.
But we want to see the details.
That’s what we press.
“They have told me that they wanted COP26 to be successful.
The ball is in their court.
We want them to go forward and make it successful together with the whole world, “Sharma said.
Experts say that to avoid the worst climate impact, carbon emissions must be cut by 45 percent by 2030.
However, in the current policy, emissions can rise 16 percent This period.
Prime Minister Johnson will also travel to Washington, where he is expected to hold talks with President Biden to the future of Afghanistan and further efforts to stem the humanitarian crisis in the region.
According to reports, uk-US journey easing is also likely to be Taken, with the US government had imposed a ban because the level of Delta Coronavirus variant was earlier this year.
The Fallout of the New Aukus Military Pact between the United Kingdom, the United States and Australia is also expected in the discussion.
Based on the agreement, Australia is given technology to build nuclear-powered submarines.
It has triggered a diplomatic line with PR Ancis, who felt betrayed the agreement on his own submarine with Australia.
The new British foreign secretary was promoted, Truss Liz, used the column in the Sunday Telegraph to defend the aukus.
“Freedom needs to be maintained, so we also build strong security bonds throughout the world.” It’s about more than foreign policy in abstract, but gives people throughout the UK and so on by partnering with the same-minded countries to build a coalition to build a coalition based on shared values ​​and mutual interests, “he said.
Alliance – It is widely seen as an attempt to fight China’s influence in the contested South China Sea – announced by President Biden, England Prime Minister Johnson and More-Morrison Australia, Scott Morrison earlier this weekend.

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