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Climate envoy slams unjust funds demand

Developed nations should provide financial support to assist developing ones, Liu says

By HOU LIQIANG in Baku, Azerbaijan | China Daily Global | Updated: 2024-11-18 14:34
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Liu Zhenmin, China's special envoy for climate change, speaks during the Methane and Non-CO2 Greenhouse Gases Summit at the COP29 climate conference in Baku, Azerbaijan, on Nov 12. MURAD SEZER/REUTERS

As a developing nation, China is under no obligation to contribute to the post-2025 climate financing target. Rather, it is the obligation of developed countries to support developing nations in this matter, said China's special envoy for climate change Liu Zhenmin during the ongoing COP29 climate conference.

He also underscored China's consistent solidarity with other developing nations to ensure that developed countries come up with a specific climate finance target for the Global South during the event.

Liu made the remarks in an interview with China Daily on Saturday on the sidelines of the climate gathering, which is being attended by nearly 200 countries. Officially known as the 29th session of the Conference of the Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, COP29 kicked off on Nov 11 in Baku, Azerbaijan, and will run through Friday.

The key task of the conference is to establish a New Collective Quantified Goal, or post-2025 climate financing commitment for developing nations.

Liu said, some developed countries, in a deliberate attempt to shift focus and mislead the direction of the negotiations, argued that China should also contribute to the commitment. The argument has no legal support at all, he emphasized.

"As we have consistently maintained — and it's a common ground of the Group of 77 and China — that the New Collective Quantified Goal is a target that developed countries are supposed to contribute to. This is also stipulated very clearly in Article 9 of the Paris Agreement," he said.

The article stipulates that developed countries will provide financial resources to assist developing countries as part of their existing obligations under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change.

Other nations are encouraged to provide such support voluntarily, it adds.

"Our position is unequivocal: as a developing nation, we cannot partake in the developed countries' obligations to commit an amount to the NCQG. It's their business," Liu said.

The climate envoy, however, stressed that China will continue to support climate-related tasks in other developing countries via South-South cooperation channels.

While pointing out that climate negotiations are primarily reached between developed and developing countries, he highlighted China's duty as a major world power to safeguard the interests of the Global South.

China has been a major driving force for international cooperation in climate negotiations over the past 30 years. Within this group dynamic, major nations wield significant influence, Liu said.

"As a prominent member among the developing countries, China takes pride in its influence and role. But we also understand that we should not just defend China's position, but also that of all developing nations," he said. "More importantly, we should safeguard global cooperation and multilateralism."

Despite very limited progress being made so far in negotiations amid significant geopolitical divisions, the climate envoy said that it's still possible that the conference will conclude with a good outcome.

Following Donald Trump's victory in the United States presidential election, concerns have arisen among some countries — particularly the developed ones — regarding the possibility of the US once again withdrawing from the Paris Agreement, he stated.

During his previous term as US president, Trump declared in 2017 that the US would withdraw from the pivotal 2015 Paris Agreement. The withdrawal was formally finalized through official procedures in November 2020.

Liu said there is apprehension about whether the US will continue to contribute to the NCQG if it withdraws again. Moreover, disputes also emerged in the first few days of COP29 between Azerbaijan and the European Union on a few bilateral issues.

He highlighted China's efforts to urge the EU, a key player in global climate negotiations, to set aside disputes to focus more intently on the ongoing climate talks.

"In comparison to the anticipated outcomes of the conference, the disputes are minor," Liu said.

He added that the sentiment has been echoed by the EU, and he is glad to see the differences are gradually being set aside for now.

"We are just halfway through. We are still confident that, with accelerated actions from all parties, the conference may still possibly yield good results," he said.

houliqiang@chinadaily.com.cn

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