India Backs Out from Hosting COP33 in 2028
India has officially withdrawn its proposal to host the United Nations annual climate summit, COP33, in 2028. The decision was confirmed by the foreign ministry, emphasizing India's commitment to climate goals despite not hosting the event. Prime Minister Narendra Modi originally proposed hosting the conference.
India has announced its decision to withdraw its bid to host the United Nations' annual climate conference, COP33, which was scheduled for 2028. This announcement was confirmed by the foreign ministry on Friday.
Official reports, including those from Reuters earlier this month, indicated that the decision to withdraw stemmed from various considerations, as confirmed by foreign ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal.
Despite this withdrawal, the spokesperson assured that India remains devoted to meeting its climate change commitments. The COP summits are crucial global forums for addressing climate change, bringing together diverse nations and sectors.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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