
The leaders of the Brics nations welcomed the Indian candidacy to host the 33 conference (COP 33) of the UN Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) in 2028.
In a joint statement on Sunday 17. The BRICS summit on Sunday also expressed their obligation to remain unified in monitoring the purpose and objectives of the agreement in Paris.
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“We emphasize our commitment to follow multilateralism as needed to solve problems threatening our shared planet and the future, such as climate change. se and read and read and read.
BRICS is a forum for cooperation between a group of leading developing economies. It includes 10 countries: Brazil, China, Egypt, Ethiopia, India, Indonesia, Iran, the Russian Federation, South Africa and the United Arab Emirates.
“Implementation of the Paris Agreement”
“We also confirm our perennial commitment, to solve the climate change by strengthening the complete and efficient implementation of the Paris Agreement, including its provisions related to alleviating, adapting and providing resources to developing countries that reflect equality and principle, but differentiated responsibility and respect.”
Prime Minister Narendra Modi took part in the 17th summit of the leaders of BRICS inbrazil’s Rio de Janeirofrom 5 to 7 July.
“In this regard, We Express Our Full Support to the Presidency of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UnFCCC) COP-30, WHIC UNFCCC ASPPICABLE CONSIDERING EACH COUNTRY’S MEMBERSHIP AND COMLITMENTS THERUNDER.
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In December 2023, Prime Minister Modi suggested that India in 2028 host India Summit Cop Sponsored UN as he tried to build the country as a global climate leader
At the opening ceremony of COP28 in Dubai Modi, he repeated his call to “fair, inclusive and fair” energy transition and stated that India was committed to the UN Frame Convention on the Climate Change (UNFCCC).
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“I suggest that India will host COP33 in 2028. I hope the global supply will show us the way to a safe future in the next 12 days,” he said at the ceremonial opening of a high level for heads of state and governments.
“Global Reaction to Climate Change”
The leaders demanded a strengthened global response to climate change in connection with sustainable development and poverty eradication. They approved the BRICS leadership agenda as a declaration of their determination to perform collective management through mutual authorization by developing solutions that support the needs and priorities of the BRICS development, while accelerating and increasing cooperation to complete UNFCCC and its Paris agreements.
They stressed that this result shows that multilateralism and global southern cooperation can form more inclusive and sustainable administration for a better future.
BRICS nations emphasized the critical role of all types of forests. The joint statement stated: “We emphasize the critical role of all types of forests, including tropical forests, to maintain biodiversity, preservation of water and soils, and the provision of wood and early forest products with a high value for the economic sector, regulation of hydrological cycles, as well as to combat and submit vital sinks.” ”
The leaders emphasized the urgent need to reform the management of the Global Environment facility (Gef) to ensure a more balanced and fairer representation for developing countries in accordance with the value of the natural capital that these countries adhere to.
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“We praise the Brazilian chairman of BRICS in 2025 and express gratitude to the government and people in Brazil for holding the XVII Brics summit in Rio de Janeiro.” The leaders also expressed full support for the BRICS Indian Presidency in 2026 and holding 18. The BRICS summit in India, ”said a common statement under the press agency or.
We emphasize our obligation to follow multilateralism as needed to solve problems threatening our shared planet and the future, such as climate change.
Brazil took over the chairman of BRICS 1 January 2025 with the topic of “strengthening global southern cooperation for more inclusive and sustainable administration”.
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