President Erdogan, UN chief discuss climate change

Video conference focuses on how to achieve successful outcome at Paris climate change conference, coming on heels of G20 summit hosted in Turkey.

President Erdogan, UN chief discuss climate change
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan discussed climate change in a video-conference call Friday, according to the world body.

The call focused on how to achieve a successful outcome at next month’s climate change conference in Paris, UN spokesman Stephane Dujarric told reporters in New York.

During his attendance to the call from Turkish capital Ankara, Erdogan stressed the importance of the G-20 Summit slated for next week in Antalya, ahead of the conference in Paris.

Stressing there were “great expectations” from the Antalya meeting, Erdogan said: “As G20 countries, we are in agreement to send a strong and constructive message from Antalya to Paris.”

Turkey currently holds the presidency of the G20 group.

Financial means in fight against climate change should be enhanced, Erdogan said, adding that a post-2020 climate change fund sponsored by developed countries must emerge for this purpose.

Nearly 200 governments are expected to descend on the French capital to agree on a deal to tackle global warming.

Included in Friday’s call were French President Francois Hollande, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Peru's President Ollanta Humala and Malta's Prime Minister Joseph Muscat via video-conference, Dujarric said.

The UN chief “received an update from President Hollande on the preparations of the Paris Climate Change Conference", he added.

Anadolu Agency
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