TBILISI, Georgia, May 4. COP29, to be held in
Azerbaijan in November this year, is expected to bring lots of
opportunities for good cooperation, ADB Executive Director for
Australia, Azerbaijan, Cambodia, Cambodia, China, Georgia, Hong
Kong, Kiribati, Federated States of Micronesia, Nauru, Palau,
Solomon Islands, and Tuvalu Rachel Thompson told reporters on the
sidelines of the ADB annual meetings in Tbilisi, Trend reports.
“In this part of the world, I represent Georgia and Azerbaijan,
and they have been part of our constituency group since they joined
ADB. I represent Azerbaijan as a shareholder of ADB. I think COP29
is one of the first occasions in many years where the UNFCCC COP is
returning to an ADB developing member country, so it is as the
climate bank for Asia and the Pacific,” Thompson said.
She believes that it is a very important meeting, and the
government of Azerbaijan has clearly identified climate finance as
a really important priority that is a cause that ADB is also very
committed to.
“So I think there are going to be lots of opportunities for good
cooperation, and certainly we at ADB are very much looking forward
to cooperating with the government of Azerbaijan to ensure that
COP29 is a success,” she concluded.
This November, Azerbaijan will host COP29. This decision was
made at the COP28 plenary meeting held in Dubai on December 11 last
year. Baku will become the center of the world and will receive
about 70,000–80,000 foreign guests.
The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change is an
agreement signed at the Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro in June 1992
to prevent dangerous human interference with the climate system.
COP—the Conference of the Parties—is the highest legislative body
overseeing the implementation of the Framework Convention on
Climate Change. There are 198 countries that are parties to the
Convention. Unless the parties agree otherwise, the COP is held
annually. The first COP event took place in March 1995 in Berlin,
and its secretariat is located in Bonn.