The Vietnamese delegation has taken an active part in bilateral and
multilateral discussions at the 17 th Conference of the Parties (COP17)
to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)
which being held in South Africa , said a Vietnamese official.
Pham Van Tan, Deputy Director of the International Cooperation
Department under the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment, who
is also Deputy Head of the Vietnamese delegation to COP 17, said on Dec.
1 that as a member of the UNFCCC, Vietnam has meritoriously
contributed to common issues and important documents of previous climate
change conferences.
The delegation also discussed
and approved a wide range of fundamental matters and measures to cope
with global climate change, in an effort to raise the position held by
the group of developing countries, including Vietnam , Tan said.
Vietnam also engaged in bilateral negotiations with many countries
and partners to seek common views, to narrow divisions and enhance
coordination, cooperation and support for Vietnam as it copes with
climate change.
In the first days of the
conference, the group of developing countries, or Group 77, including
130 countries and territories, and China paid attention to issues
regarding global climate change based on the Kyoto Protocol, the Rome
Convention and the Bali Concord, Tan said.
During
its remaining days, the conference is likely to focus discussions on
major issues and commitments to the second and following phases of the
Kyoto Protocol, he said./.