


Written by Dailynews.vn
Sunday, 11 December 2011 08:16
Vietnam shares the responsibility with the international community in
implementing commitments reached at previous conferences of parties to
the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change.
This
was affirmed by Deputy Minister of Natural Resources and Environment
Tran Hong Ha, who headed the Vietnamese delegation to the 17th
Conference of the Parties (COP 17) to the UN Framework Convention on
Climate Change (UNFCCC) held in Durban , South Africa from Nov.
28-Dec. 9.
He said Vietnam supports the viewpoints of
developing countries and the EU regarding the implementation of
commitments and initiatives to cope with the global climate change.
He
said Vietnam used the event to introduce international friends to the
current impacts of climate change in Vietnam as well as its
policies and plans for tackling the issue in the future.
Deputy Minister Ha said through bilateral and multilateral
discussions, Vietnam hopes to help boost the progress of some common
agreements and commitments, especially those related to the Kyoto
Protocol and its second phases.
Vietnam coordinated
with northern European countries to organise a seminar on climate
change, environmental protection and finance, and held discussions with
the delegations of Japan , Poland , Denmark , the US and Sweden ,
who all expressed their readiness to help Vietnam to build measures
and action plans in climate and environment issues./.
Source: en.vietnamplus.vn/Home/Vietnam-shares-responsibility-to-deal-with-climate-change/201112/22864.vnplus
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