Tadić attends climate change conference

President Boris Tadić is in Copenhagen this Friday heading a state delegation at the final part of the 2009 United Nations Climate Change Conference.

Izvor: Tanjug

Friday, 18.12.2009.

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President Boris Tadic is in Copenhagen this Friday heading a state delegation at the final part of the 2009 United Nations Climate Change Conference. The aim of the conference is to reach a new global agreement for fighting climate change which would replace the current Kyoto Protocol that expires in 2012. Tadic attends climate change conference Tadic said today in Copenhagen that Serbia will assume its part of responsibilities concerning the necessary environmental protection and prevention of climate changes. The president said that Serbia's obligations will be determined in accordance with its contribution to the global pollution and will be implemented timely. Tadic told state broadcasterRTS that when it comes to the attitude toward the climate changes, "Serbia joined EU countries", and pointed out that the highly developed countries will have to carry the greatest financial load of the introduction of green technologies. Tadic stated that "at the moment the conference participants have not reached a shared stand on dealing with the problem of global pollution". “The arrival of U.S. President Barack Obama implied that the conference may result in a signing ceremony. I hope that this is possible but the continuation of the session has been postponed until we see whether a concrete agreement can be reached,” Tadic said. A part of the Serbian delegation, headed by Minister for Environment and Spatial Planning Oliver Dulic, traveled to Denmark earlier. Dulic is attending the conference in the capacity of the chairman of the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) Governing Council. Representative of 192 countries – all UN member states – are attending the conference, while a number of heads of state and government , including the European Union, United States of America, Russia, China and India, have confirmed their attendance.

Tadić attends climate change conference

Tadić said today in Copenhagen that Serbia will assume its part of responsibilities concerning the necessary environmental protection and prevention of climate changes.

The president said that Serbia's obligations will be determined in accordance with its contribution to the global pollution and will be implemented timely.

Tadić told state broadcasterRTS that when it comes to the attitude toward the climate changes, "Serbia joined EU countries", and pointed out that the highly developed countries will have to carry the greatest financial load of the introduction of green technologies.

Tadić stated that "at the moment the conference participants have not reached a shared stand on dealing with the problem of global pollution".

“The arrival of U.S. President Barack Obama implied that the conference may result in a signing ceremony. I hope that this is possible but the continuation of the session has been postponed until we see whether a concrete agreement can be reached,” Tadić said.

A part of the Serbian delegation, headed by Minister for Environment and Spatial Planning Oliver Dulić, traveled to Denmark earlier.

Dulić is attending the conference in the capacity of the chairman of the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) Governing Council.

Representative of 192 countries – all UN member states – are attending the conference, while a number of heads of state and government , including the European Union, United States of America, Russia, China and India, have confirmed their attendance.

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