Ukraine opened its pavilion on the sidelines of the COP28 Climate Summit and joined the Summit Declaration

Ukraine opened its pavilion on the sidelines of the COP28 Climate Summit and joined the Summit Declaration

Kyiv  •  UNN

December 3 2023, 04:47 PM • 31375 views

The Ukrainian pavilion has opened at COP28 in Dubai. It will emphasize Ukraine's resilience to war and the climate crisis. Ukraine also joined the Summit Declaration, seeking to demonstrate its active role in the climate agenda.

At the Conference UN Climate Change Conference COP28 in Dubai, the Ukrainian pavilion has officially started its work. pavilion has officially started its work. This was reported by the Ministry of Environmental Protection and Natural Resources, according to UNN.

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It is noted that the purpose of the pavilion opening is to show Ukraine's resilience and fight against the the climate crisis.

This year's theme will be about the catastrophic consequences of the Kakhovka hydroelectric power plant explosion. We will talk about our struggle against environmental challenges due to the war. I hope that next year we will only talk about climate achievements and green recovery at the COP. of the country

said Minister of Environmental Protection Ruslan Strilets.

The Ministry of Environment also noted that Ukraine has joined the COP28 Declaration on Climate Change, Relief, Recovery and Peace, which brought together representatives of more than 120 countries. Deputy Minister Viktoriia Kyreeva noted that it is important to to demonstrate that Ukraine is an active player in the climate agenda and to engage countries in partnership and support of our sovereignty and our climate course.As a reminderOn November 30, the annual climate summit started in Dubai. climate summit began in Dubai. Tens of thousands of delegates from 200 countries are taking part in it, including politicians, diplomats, businessmen and financiers.SEE ALSO: COP28 climate summit discusses programs to support oil-producing countries that will lose revenue during the energy transition