■ By Gaurav Saini
BAKU (Azerbaijan),
AZERBAIJAN,hosting thisyear’s
UN climate conference, on
Monday said that countries still
havealong way to agree on a
new climate finance package to
support developing nations in
reducing emissions and adapting to climate change.
At a press conference, COP29
President Mukhtar Babayev
expressed concern over slow
progress in resolving key issues.
He urged Ministers to take
responsibility and act swiftly.
“There is still a long way to go
on the New Collective Quantified
Goal (NCQG). Politicians must
engage immediately and constructively,” Babayev said.
With Ministers arriving in
Baku,Babayev stressed theneed
for collaboration to address critical issues like the structure of
the NCQG, the amount of funding, and the question of who
should contribute.
He also said
that the leadership from G20
heads of Government, meeting
thisweekinRiodeJaneiro,Brazil,
is “essential for progress”.
The success of COP 29 depends
on their commitment. I urge
them to send a posit ivesignaland
provide a clear mandate for
action,hesaid.UN Climate Chief
Simon Stiel lalso pushed for faster
progress, especially on the
NCQG.
He called on countries to
resolve less contentious issues
early in the week, leaving time
to tackle the most challenging
topics.