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  UN boss to focus on climate change during T&T visit  
     
 
In addition to participating in special sessions on climate change, Mr. Ban will also hold bilateral meetings with heads of State and government on issues of mutual interest during his two-day visit.(File photo) 
In addition to participating in special sessions on climate change, Mr. Ban will also hold bilateral meetings with heads of State and government on issues of mutual interest during his two-day visit.(File photo) 

PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad, November 23, 2009 - United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon is hoping to boost momentum for December's climate change conference in Copenhagen when he meets with political leaders at the biennial Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in Trinidad and Tobago on Friday, his spokesperson has said.

"The Secretary-General expects to focus the attention of these leaders on key issues that require their engagement in the climate change negotiations, in particular, concerning mitigation and finance," Michele Montas told reporters.

The Commonwealth Meeting is a crucial gathering of leaders in the run-up to the conference set to begin on December 7th in the Danish capital.

Countries will aim to reach accord on a successor to the Kyoto Protocol, the 1997 pact which has strong, legally binding targets for reducing greenhouse gas emissions and whose first commitment period ends in 2012.

"The Secretary-General hopes to boost momentum for an ambitious outcome in Copenhagen that will advance international action on climate change," Montas said.

Trinidad and Tobago's Prime Minister Patrick Manning, in his address at the opening of the Commonwealth People's Forum last night, that as chair of the Commonwealth meeting, the twin-island republic "is working assiduously with other nations, in and out of the Commonwealth, to attain a position that is strong enough to advance the process toward a global agreement on this critical matter affecting all of humanity".

In addition to participating in special sessions on climate change, Mr. Ban will also hold bilateral meetings with heads of State and government on issues of mutual interest during his two-day visit.


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