National consensus, a single policy and mutual understanding are important in the fight against climate change.
This is the President of Mongolia Ukhnagiyin Khurelsukh at the opening of a multilateral discussion at the highest level dedicated to the conference of the parties to the UN Framework Convention on the biological diversity, climate change and the struggle with desertification, Montsame reports.
“The fight against climate change, degradation of lands and the cessation of the loss of biodiversity is the three foundations of environmental protection and a single concept that cannot be considered separately. To achieve real results in the future, it is necessary to strengthen the national consensus, a single policy and mutual understanding by covering all social groups , including the government, the private sector and civil society, ”said Horelsukh.
The President recalled that Mongolia needs to urgently develop its updated obligations, especially during the period when the parliament is discussing the budget, monetary policy and development plan for 2025, and the government should pay special attention to the assessment and planning of its policy and work to fight With a change in the environment and climate.
To fulfill international obligations and realize the goals of sustainable development (Tsur), including to combat climate change, land degradation and biodiversity loss, the country’s national trees, food support and safety and “are carried out on a scale of the country. Healthy Mongol “.
Further, Khurelsukh addressing the countries of the world, international organizations and partners called for more actively cooperating, providing support and helping the national movement “Billion trees” at its stage of activation.
According to the results of the discussion, recommendations will be made to improve the legal environment, to increase intersectoral coordination, to increase financing and investment, by openness for interested parties and the public.
There will also be recommendations for improving reports on obligations to unilateral agreements, agreements and conventions.
In early 2025, they plan to meet at the highest level of the UN Convention on Climate Change, the Struggle against Deserts and Bioresoorbasia and the Conference on the Report of the Participation of Mongolia (PostCop).
More than 180 people took part in a high-level discussion, including representatives of diplomatic missions in the Ulan Bator of international organizations, government and non-governmental organizations, private sector, civil society organizations and youth representatives.