Mutual trust key to COP29 success: India

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During the ongoing climate summit in Baku, India on Monday said mutual trust among countries is the key factor in ensuring the success of COP29..

Delivering the statement, Deputy Leader of Indian Delegation Leena Nandan said mutual trust is the key factor in the global fight against climate change...

It is an opportunity for the developed countries to ensure the success of this COP and foster trust to realise important milestones in climate ambitions by 2030..

The pre-2030 period is an opportunity. It is an opportunity to enhance global climate action, Nandan said.. India highlighted four important aspects of global climate action, which parties must address..

There is a need to recognise the negative impacts on developing nations due to such unilateral trade measures in the context of climate change, India said..

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