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The writer says that Bangladesh must challenge the US to demonstrate that it recognises that loss is attributable to human-induced climate change and that it believes the victims deserve funds.
US climate envoy John Kerry speaks as Bangladesh s Foreign Minister AK Abdul Momen watches during a press briefing in Dhaka on April 9, 2021. PHOTO: AFP
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Shahriar discusses Climate and Travel Restrictions with UK’s Lord Ahmad
Diplomatic Correspondent
14th April, 2021 04:56:29
Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon, British State Minister for Foreign Affairs for South Asia, the Commonwealth and the UN commended Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s leadership of the Climate Vulnerable Forum (CVF) during the lead up to the UNFCCC COP26 scheduled for November 2021 in Glasgow.
He made this comment during a virtual meeting recently with the Bangladesh State Minister for Foreign Affairs Md Shahriar Alam, said the Foreign Ministry on Wednesday.
Lord Ahmad took interest in hearing about Bangladesh’s priorities for COP26, including in its capacity as the representative for the climate vulnerable countries.
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Affairs for South Asia, the Commonwealth and the UN Lord Ahmad of
Wimbledon commended Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s leadership of the
Climate Vulnerable Forum (CVF) during the upcoming UNFCCC COP26,
scheduled for November 2021 in Glasgow.
He made this comment during a virtual meeting recently with the
Bangladesh State Minister for Foreign Affairs Md. Shahriar Alam, a
foreign ministry press release said here today.
Lord Ahmad took interest in hearing about Bangladesh’s priorities
for COP26, including in its capacity as the representative for the
climate vulnerable countries.
world’s largest mangrove forest, from the adverse impacts of climate