From 2 to 13 December this year, Basic countries held their 28th Ministerial Meeting on Climate Change from 14 to 16 August in São Paulo, Brazil, to prepare the Parties' Conference (COP-25) for the United Nations Framework on Climate Change (UNFCC).
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India was represented by Prakash Javadekar, Union Minister for Environment, Forests and Climate Change. He said that the coming together of basic countries and taking the views together is an important aspect of UN negotiations. He stressed that "Brazil, South Africa, India and China have one-third of the world's geographical area and about 40% of the world's population, and when we speak in unison in one voice it is our determination Signifies. ”He said that basic countries would have to play an important role in the realization of the Kipris Agreement by the world.
Javadekar also said that the basic countries will remain united and speak in unison and the joint statement released today highlights all the issues that are relevant today and the world should focus on the climate change and the next of the parties in Chile On the eve of the United Nations session on the conference (COP 25), what Parabasic countries are saying.