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Ethiopia to host COP32 in diplomatic coup for Africa

SAMUELBy SAMUELNovember 17, 20252 Mins Read
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The African Union has thrown its full weight behind Ethiopia after the East African nation won the bid to host the UN’s flagship climate summit in 2028.

The chairperson of the African Union Commission, Moussa Faki Mahamat, has extended his warm congratulations to the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia on its successful bid to host the 32nd Conference of the Parties (COP32).

In a statement issued from Addis Ababa on Friday, Faki described the win as a “remarkable achievement” that reflects “Africa’s unwavering commitment to climate action and Ethiopia’s longstanding leadership in advancing sustainable development on the continent.”

The commission’s endorsement underscores a significant continental consensus behind Ethiopia’s candidacy, positioning the upcoming summit as a pivotal moment for African climate diplomacy.

Faki specifically highlighted the climate initiatives spearheaded by Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed’s government.

“Under the leadership of H.E. Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, Ethiopia has championed bold climate initiatives, including its ambitious reforestation efforts and the Green Legacy programme, that continue to inspire action across Africa and beyond,” the chairperson said.

The statement also pointed to Ethiopia’s proven logistical capabilities, noting its experience in hosting major international events, such as the Africa Climate Summit and other high-level global conferences. This track record, Faki said, is bolstered by the country’s “strong institutional foundations and organisational excellence”.

The selection of Addis Ababa as the host city further cements its status as a central hub for global diplomacy. As the seat of the African Union Headquarters and numerous international organisations, the city is uniquely positioned to facilitate the high-stakes negotiations expected at COP32.

Faki stated that the choice “reaffirms its vital role in fostering global cooperation and dialogue on the most pressing issues of our time.”

The African Union Commission has pledged its full collaboration, stating it “looks forward to working closely with the Government of Ethiopia, the UNFCCC Secretariat, and all partners to ensure a successful, inclusive, and outcomes-driven COP32.”

The commission emphasised that the summit must advance Africa’s specific climate priorities and strengthen global solidarity in confronting the climate crisis.

This announcement sets the stage for Ethiopia to lead continental negotiations, focusing on critical issues such as climate finance, adaptation and a just energy transition for Africa.

Source:radiotamaleonline

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