‘We didn’t accept it’: DRC minister laments forcing through of Cop15 deal
Democratic Republic of the Congo's environment minister says country has not agreed to 30 by 30' deal
The Democratic Republic of the Congo's environment minister has said her country has not agreed to a deal to halt the destruction of the Earth's ecosystems, prompting behind-the-scenes diplomatic efforts to keep the agreement alive just hours after it was adopted.
Eve Bazaiba, the DRC's environment minister, said her country would be writing to the UN secretary general, Antonio Guterres, and the Convention on Biological Diversity to express the DRC's position on the final text. It comes after the Chinese Cop15 president, Huang Runqiu, appeared to force through the agreement in the final plenary just moments after the DRC negotiator had said did not support the deal, which is typically negotiated by consensus. His interventions prompted further objections from Uganda and Cameroon.
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