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Russia can soon obtain observer status in Non-Aligned Movement — Lavrov

Russia can soon obtain observer status in Non-Aligned Movement — Lavrov The top diplomat underlined that Baku backs every key draft resolution that Russia promotes at the UN General Assembly BAKU, May 11. /TASS/. The decision to grant the observer status in the Non-Aligned Movement to Russia is almost ready and will soon be made, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said on Tuesday following talks with his Azerbaijani counterpart Jeyhun Bayramov. Read also Russia applied for the observer status in the Non-Aligned Movement under the Azerbaijani chairmanship, this decision is practically ready. It will be made when possible. We are sincerely grateful to our Azerbaijani friends for this support, the minister stressed.

WB: Georgia s Blue Economy can be a Vehicle for Accelerating Climate Change Adaptation

17:15, 26.02.2021 A virtual event on climate change and marine pollution was held on Friday with cooperation of the World Bank, the Organization of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation (BSEC) and the Georgian government. The event Greening the Coast and Blueing the Sea for a Resilient Georgia was focused on the findings and recommendations of two recent World Bank reports. The reports identify key climate risks and vulnerabilities and the costs of environmental degradation of the coastal zone due to pollution, flooding, coastal erosion, and agricultural soil and forest degradation. Climate adaptation through resilient use of water resources and bringing back tourism to coastal areas after the COVID-19 pandemic are among the recommended priority coastal adaptation interventions.

Georgia s Blue Economy Can Be a Vehicle for Accelerating Climate Change Adaptation, Says World Bank

– a virtual event on climate change and marine pollution – was held today with the cooperation of the World Bank, the Organization of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation (BSEC) and the Government of Georgia. The reports identify key climate risks and vulnerabilities and the costs of environmental degradation of the coastal zone due to pollution, flooding, coastal erosion, and agricultural soil and forest degradation. Climate adaptation through resilient use of water resources and bringing back tourism to coastal areas after the COVID-19 pandemic are among the recommended priority coastal adaptation interventions. “Georgia is committed to making its coastal and marine spaces and tourism more resilient, and our Black Sea less polluted,” said Nino Tandilashvili, Deputy Minister of Environmental Protection and Agriculture of Georgia.

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