Tuesday, November 19, 2024

Iraq Rejects “COP29” Proposal: We Will Not Get Rid Of Fossil Fuels, As They Are The Basis Of Our Economy, 19 NOV

 Iraq Rejects “COP29” Proposal: We Will Not Get Rid Of Fossil Fuels, As They Are The Basis Of Our Economy

Energy   Economy News – Baghdad    The head of the Parliamentary Health Committee, Majid Shankali, confirmed that Iraq rejects the idea of ​​getting rid of fossil fuels, which was a prominent title at the “COP29” climate conference, explaining that the Iraqi economy depends mainly on fossil fuels, pointing to Iraq’s strong role in the conference, especially since it will chair the “G7 Plus” summit with China in the next session.

Global voices and demands are rising to gradually eliminate fossil fuel operations and oil and gas projects in oil-producing countries, due to the pollution they cause, and replace them with alternative energy sources such as (solar - wind - water - thermal)

In a statement to the official agency, followed by "Al-Iqtisad News", Shankali said, "The participation of the parliamentary delegation in the COP29 conference came to follow up on the work of the negotiating delegation and keep pace with the latest developments in the conference, "

indicating that "the climate conference focused on important issues, most notably the gradual elimination of fossil fuels, which is one of the main pillars of the Iraqi economy, which we completely reject."

Shankali continued, “There is a proposal from Azerbaijan to support developing countries by oil countries, but this proposal was rejected, because most of the oil-producing countries are themselves developing countries.”

He pointed out that "the active political presence of the President of the Republic, undersecretaries of ministries and executive bodies, in addition to the legislative support of the Iraqi Parliament, strengthens Iraq's position in these conferences, especially since it will assume the presidency of the G7 Plus summit with China in the next session."   https://economy-news.net/content.php?id=49961

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