This story is from December 08, 2023
Azerbaijan tipped to host COP29 climate talks, says Russia backs it
DUBAI: Azerbaijan is tipped to host next year's UN climate summit, after striking a late deal with longtime adversary Armenia over its bid.
Diplomatic sources told Reuters the Azeri bid looked set to win support from other nations at the COP28 climate summit in Dubai this week.
The decision over who will take over from the current COP28 host, the United Arab Emirates, has been in an unprecedented geopolitical deadlock after Russia said it would veto any European Union country's bid to host. The EU has sanctioned Moscow over its invasion of Ukraine.
Azerbaijan confirmed late on Thursday it had struck a deal with Armenia that allows Baku to bid to host the COP29 talks without the threat of an Armenian veto. The choice needs support from all countries in the U.N.'s eastern Europe regional group.
"We received particular support from most of the countries [in the eastern European group]. Russia has also supported our bid," Azerbaijan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesperson Aykhan Hajizada said on Friday.
A representative for Russia's delegation at COP28 declined to comment. Russia's Energy Ministry did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Diplomatic sources at COP28 told Reuters other eastern European countries are expected to back Baku's bid to host - even though Moldova had also made a bid and Serbia was mulling one.
Diplomats are racing to find a deal before COP28's scheduled end on Dec. 12.
The deadlock over the host has left next year's COP29 summit host with little time to prepare for the massive gathering - which can bring its host nation diplomatic prestige, as well as heavy scrutiny over its own record in fighting climate change.
Azerbaijan is an oil and gas producer and a member of OPEC+.
The United Arab Emirates has faced criticism for appointing Sultan al-Jaber, the head of its state-run oil company ADNOC, as president of this year's COP28 summit.
Some delegates at COP28 have raised concerns about holding the world's climate negotiations in an oil producer for a second year running.
"I do understand these concerns," Hajizada said.
"Despite the fact that Azerbaijan is rich in oil and gas, Azerbaijan's strategic goals are the diversification of energy, resources, especially applied to wind and solar energy," he said.
The decision over who will take over from the current COP28 host, the United Arab Emirates, has been in an unprecedented geopolitical deadlock after Russia said it would veto any European Union country's bid to host. The EU has sanctioned Moscow over its invasion of Ukraine.
Azerbaijan confirmed late on Thursday it had struck a deal with Armenia that allows Baku to bid to host the COP29 talks without the threat of an Armenian veto. The choice needs support from all countries in the U.N.'s eastern Europe regional group.
"We received particular support from most of the countries [in the eastern European group]. Russia has also supported our bid," Azerbaijan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesperson Aykhan Hajizada said on Friday.
A representative for Russia's delegation at COP28 declined to comment. Russia's Energy Ministry did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Diplomatic sources at COP28 told Reuters other eastern European countries are expected to back Baku's bid to host - even though Moldova had also made a bid and Serbia was mulling one.
The deadlock over the host has left next year's COP29 summit host with little time to prepare for the massive gathering - which can bring its host nation diplomatic prestige, as well as heavy scrutiny over its own record in fighting climate change.
Azerbaijan is an oil and gas producer and a member of OPEC+.
The United Arab Emirates has faced criticism for appointing Sultan al-Jaber, the head of its state-run oil company ADNOC, as president of this year's COP28 summit.
Some delegates at COP28 have raised concerns about holding the world's climate negotiations in an oil producer for a second year running.
"I do understand these concerns," Hajizada said.
"Despite the fact that Azerbaijan is rich in oil and gas, Azerbaijan's strategic goals are the diversification of energy, resources, especially applied to wind and solar energy," he said.
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