Mongolia and Germany Discuss Cooperation in Environment and Tourism
Bat-Erdene Bat-Ulzii, Minister of Environment and Tourism of Mongolia met Helmut Rudolf Kulitz, the Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany to Mongolia
Bat-Erdene Bat-Ulzii, Minister of Environment and Tourism of Mongolia met Helmut Rudolf Kulitz, the Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany to Mongolia, and Ido Weber, Head of the Development Cooperation Department. Minister Bat-Erdene expressed gratitude for jointly implementing projects and programs through the Green Climate Fund, Global Environmental Facility, and Adaptation Fund concerning the issue of permafrost in Mongolia, and supporting research in this matter and protection. The Minister also emphasized that the two countries have been developing cooperation in forests, biological diversity, nature protection, and climate change for a long time. Ambassador Helmut Kulitz emphasized the call by international financial institutions not to finance activities that harm the environment. Noting that investment in environmental protection can be increased Ambassador Helmut Kulitz asked to bring together similar ideas and views of the two countries at the upcoming 2023 UN Climate Change Conference, which convenes from 30 November to 12 December this year in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The Ministry of Environment and Tourism is working with professional organizations to finalize action plans on climate change adaptation within 2023. Climate change mitigation involves many issues including agriculture, pastures, land use, water, forests, desertification, and soil and vegetation protection. The two sides agreed to convene with the participation of experts of the two sides before the COP28 Conference to coordinate their actions.
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