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We must ensure that those targets are met. Therefore, the Government of Sri Lanka instructed the Minister of Foreign Affairs and the Minister for Environment to sound out other developing countries with whom they spoke last time on how a joint action plan could be made.

Perhaps, a meeting of the heads of government, of the concerned countries could be convened in the UAE, prior to the next conference.That is the only way that we can achieve results and we must go hard on it as there is no halfway house.

We have to insist that these are goals and these are our minimal demands. It’s either the minimum demands or it is far better to call it a day if we are not going to achieve this result.Sri Lanka is in the process to decrease carbon emissions by 14.5 percent by 2030 and more thereafter.

We are creating the Climate Change Office operating under the Presidential Secretariat to coordinate all actions in regard to climate change.

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