Stressing on the importance of accessible finance and technology transfer for developing countries, India said Thursday at the plenary of United Nations Environment Assembly’s (UNEA) seventh session that the outcome of the conference should aim to complement existing multilateral agreements, and should be implementable for all member states.
Kirti Vardhan Singh, Minister of State For Environment, Forest and Climate Change, presented India’s national statement during the high-level segment of UNEA-7 at Nairobi, Kenya.
The UNEA is the world’s apex decision-making body on environmental matters consisting of all UN member states, and the seventh session’s theme is ‘Advancing sustainable solutions for a resilient planet’.
During his brief statement, Singh said that India approaches UNEA-7 wi

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