PM Pham Minh Chinh’s remarks at COP26

Glasgow (VNA) – Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh delivered his
remarks at the 26th United Nations Climate Change Conference of the Parties
(COP26) in Glasgow, Scotland (the UK), on November 1. The following is the full
remarks.
Mr.
President,
Ladies
and gentlemen,
Climate change has truly become the
greatest challenge to mankind. Extreme weather phenomena and sea level rise are
seriously affecting the food and water security, the sustainable development,
and even the survival of many countries and communities. This warning from
nature compels us to put forward strong measures and act responsibly without
further delay at the global level. As this is a global issue, a global approach
is required. As this issue affects every person, an inclusive approach is
necessary.
Therefore, I wish to propose the
following:
First,
climate change response and the restoration of nature must become the highest
priority in all development decisions. They must form the highest ethical
standards for all levels, sectors, businesses and citizens.
Science and technology must lead the
charge, and financing must lend leverage to the transitioning of the development
model towards a green, circular, sustainable, inclusive, and humanistic
economy. All that we do must be nature-based and centered around people, for
they are the actors and drivers of sustainable development, in order to leave
no one behind.
Second,
all countries need to make strong commitments on greenhouse emissions
reduction, grounded in the principle of common but differentiated responsibilities,
respective capacities and circumstances. Let me take this opportunity to call
for justice and fairness in the fight against climate change. This is
imperative to limit the global temperature increase. For its part, although we
are a developing country that started industrialization only over the three
decades ago, Vietnam will capitalize on its advantage in renewable energy and
take stronger measures to reduce greenhouse gas emission. To this end, we will
make use of our own domestic resources, along with the cooperation and support
of the international community, especially from the developed countries, in
terms of finance and technology, including through mechanisms under the Paris
Agreement, in order to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050.
Third, climate finance, technology
transfer, and capacity-building play a critical role in ensuring the success of
the Paris Agreement. Developed countries, being major emitters in the past in
exchange for present economic prosperity, need to fully meet their existing
financial commitments. At the same time, it is urgent for us to arrive at more
ambitious financial targets for the post-2025 period.
Ladies
and gentlemen,
As one of the countries worst affected
by climate change, Vietnam is making every effort to both respond to climate change
and foster economic development to grow and ensure an ever-better life for its
people, while contributing responsibly alongside the international community. We
look forward to advancing cooperation with international partners through
investment programs and projects, and sustainable development.
President Ho Chi Minh, the hero of national liberaration and world’s man of culture, once said: “Unity, unity, great unity. Success, success, great success.” If we are to succeed in the global fight against climate change, global solidarity is the only way. Together we will discuss, work, and win. Our unity must stem from our will, awareness, and solutions, and endure as we make and execute plans, and ensure resources. Our historic commitments and actions will help preserve a green planet, a sustainable habitat, and lasting happiness for generations to come.
Thank you very much./.