Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson to Attend UN Climate Conference COP28 in Dubai

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Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson (M) has announced his participation in the UN climate conference COP28, which will be held in Dubai from November 30 to December 12. This announcement was made in connection with the Riksdag’s EU Committee.

During the conference, Prime Minister Kristersson emphasized the importance of establishing a common line where countries from around the world are encouraged to come up with new and more ambitious climate commitments before COP30 in Brazil in 2025. This highlights the need for increased global efforts to combat climate change and address the pressing urgency of the issue.

The Swedish government will be well-represented at the conference, with Environment Minister Romina Pourmokhtari (L), Economic Affairs Minister Ebba Busch (KD), and Aid Minister Johan Forssell (M) also attending. This demonstrates Sweden’s commitment to playing an active role in international climate discussions and taking steps towards a sustainable future.

As the global community continues to face the impacts of climate change, conferences like COP28 provide a platform for countries to collaborate and develop strategies to mitigate and adapt to its effects. The participation of Prime Minister Kristersson and the Swedish government in this conference signifies their dedication to addressing climate change and working towards a greener and more sustainable world.

The outcomes of COP28 are expected to contribute to the global trajectory of climate action and set the stage for future discussions and commitments. With the conference focused on establishing more ambitious climate targets, it will be crucial for countries to come together and collectively address the challenges ahead.

As the conference approaches, the international community will be eagerly awaiting the outcomes and commitments made by participating nations. COP28 in Dubai will serve as an important stepping stone towards achieving the goals set out in the Paris Agreement and ensuring a healthier planet for future generations.

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