An Afghan delegation will attend the upcoming UN local weather change summit in Azerbaijan, the overseas ministry spokesman informed AFP on Saturday, marking a primary for the reason that Taliban authorities got here to energy.
Afghanistan is ranked because the nation sixth most susceptible to local weather change and Taliban authorities have pushed to take part in COP summits, saying their political isolation should not bar them from worldwide local weather talks.
Having tried and didn’t attend UN local weather change summits in Egypt and the United Arab Emirates, this yr an invite from COP29 hosts Azerbaijan got here by way of.
“A delegation of the Afghan authorities can be in Baku” for the summit, which opens on Monday within the Azerbaijani capital, stated overseas ministry spokesman, Abdul Qahar Balkhi.
It was not instantly clear in what capability the delegation would take part at COP29, however sources indicated it will have observer standing.
No state has recognised the Taliban authorities since they swept to energy in 2021, ousting the Western-backed administration.
Officers from the nation’s Nationwide Environmental Safety Company (NEPA) have repeatedly stated local weather change shouldn’t be politicised and referred to as for environment-related initiatives placed on maintain as a result of Taliban takeover to be reinstated.
“Local weather change is a humanitarian topic,” deputy NEPA head Zainulabedin Abid informed AFP in a latest interview.
“We now have referred to as on the worldwide group to not relate local weather change issues with politics.”
Azerbaijan, a fossil fuel-rich former Soviet republic wedged between Russia and Iran, will host the COP29 from November 11-22.
Baku reopened its embassy in Kabul in February this yr, although it has not formally recognised the Taliban authorities.
NEPA had been invited to different environmental summits prior to now however didn’t obtain visas, the company’s local weather change director, Ruhollah Amin, informed AFP in a latest interview.
The company has acquired an invite and is engaged on securing visas to attend the UN summit on desertification in Saudi Arabia, Amin added, nevertheless it’s unclear if they may obtain them or what stage of participation they’d have.
Afghanistan was a signatory to the 2015 landmark Paris Settlement, underneath which just about each nation on this planet agreed to slash emissions to restrict hovering international temperatures.
NEPA was getting ready its Nationally Decided Contributions (NDC) — anticipated to be up to date and strengthened each 5 years — earlier than the Taliban got here to energy.
‘All features of our life’
NEPA has since been working to finish the NDC, regardless of uncertainty that it will be acknowledged by the UN Framework Conference on Local weather Change (UNFCCC) secretariat.
“In 2023, we determined that not less than now we have to finalise this doc, even when the secretariat accepts this or not,” stated Amin.
“However as a nationwide subject… now we have to finish this doc.”
NEPA director-general Mawlawi Matiul Haq Khalis — a former Taliban negotiator and son of outstanding jihadist determine Mawlawi Yunus Khalis — had criticised Afghanistan’s exclusion from final yr’s COP in Dubai and urged different nations to facilitate the nation’s participation in Baku, native media have reported.
He additionally referred to as for Afghanistan to be compensated for damages attributable to local weather change.
Afghanistan’s whole greenhouse fuel emissions have been solely 0.08 p.c as of a 2019 nationwide report, based on Amin.
“It is little or no,” he stated. However, Afghanistan is considered one of “probably the most affected (international locations) from the influence of local weather change”, he added.
“It impacts all features of our life.”
The United Nations has additionally referred to as for motion to assist Afghanistan construct resilience and for the nation’s participation in worldwide talks.
Among the many poorest international locations on this planet after many years of battle, Afghanistan is especially uncovered to the results of local weather change, which scientists say is spurring excessive climate.
Drought, floods, land degradation and declining agricultural productiveness are key threats, the UN improvement company’s consultant in Afghanistan, Stephen Rodriques, stated in 2023.
Flash floods in Might killed a whole lot and swamped swaths of agricultural land in Afghanistan, the place 80 p.c of individuals depend upon farming to outlive.
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