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“Despite negligible carbon emission, Nepal is bearing disproportionate brunt”

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June 2: Minister for Foreign Affairs Pradeep Kumar Gyawali has addressed the session on ‘Climate Change: The Next Financial Crisis?’ organized today during the 13th World Economic Forum (WEF) Annual Meeting of the New Champions being held in Dalian, China.

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In his remarks, he underscored the need for an enhanced level of international cooperation in tackling the adverse impacts of climate change. He highlighted the important contributions of Nepal’s mountains, rivers, and forests in maintaining the ecological system, and said that Nepal’s carbon emission is negligible but the ‘brunt’ we have been bearing is disproportionate. ‘It is in this light that climate justice must be promoted and that access to technology must be made easy and affordable’, he said.

Minister Gyawali also attended the opening plenary, which featured addresses by Li Keqiang, the Premier of China, and Professor Klaus Schwab, the Founder and Executive Chairman of the World Economic Forum.

In the afternoon, he participated, as a panelist, in the session on ‘Geopolitical Shifts’. While referring to rising geopolitical complexities and uncertainties, he underscored the need for promoting greater mutual trust and understanding among nations, as well as deeper levels of co-operation and collaborative efforts, for ensuring sustainable world peace. He stated that as problems confronting the world are increasingly broader and deeper both in their scope and magnitude, a rules-based international order- not ‘deals-based relations was crucial in sustaining and nurturing global peace, harmony, and co-operation.

On the margins of the Annual Meeting, Hon. Gyawaliheld a meeting with WEF President Mr. BorgeBrende. Ways to enhance further cooperation between Nepal and the World Economic Forum, especially in the areas of research and capacity building, were discussed in the meeting.

Gyawaliheld a meeting with WEF President BorgeBrende. Ways to enhance further cooperation between Nepal and the World Economic Forum, especially in the areas of research and capacity building, were discussed in the meeting.

In all his engagements, Hon. Pradeep Kumar Gyawali was accompanied by Ambassador Leela Mani Paudyal and officials from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

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