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India's Minister Meets Global Leaders at COP30

Summary

  • Environment Minister Bhupender Yadav met counterparts from China, Cuba, Germany, and Denmark.
  • Discussions focused on climate summit coordination and renewable energy collaboration.
  • India and Japan explored cooperation on the Joint Credit Mechanism.
India's Minister Meets Global Leaders at COP30

On the sidelines of the UN COP30 summit in Belem, Environment Minister Bhupender Yadav held significant bilateral meetings with leaders from China, Cuba, Germany, and Denmark. These discussions aimed to foster international cooperation on climate action and address key agenda items for the ongoing conference.

Minister Yadav's discussions with China's Special Envoy focused on coordination among Like-Minded Developing Countries and upholding the Paris Agreement. With Cuba, the talks centered on potential collaboration in renewable energy, leveraging platforms like the Coalition for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure and the International Solar Alliance.

Further engagements included meetings with Japanese and German ministers, where cooperation on the Joint Credit Mechanism and the implementation of the Paris Agreement were discussed. Discussions with Denmark and the EU also highlighted the importance of India-EU climate partnerships, demonstrating India's commitment to global climate solutions.

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Environment Minister Bhupender Yadav met with ministers from China, Cuba, Germany, and Denmark at the COP30 summit.
Discussions between India and Cuba at COP30 focused on potential collaboration in renewable energy projects.
The Joint Credit Mechanism is an area of cooperation between India and Japan focused on climate change mitigation.

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