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Australia, Turkey in 2026 UN environment summit hosting standoff

Australia and Turkey are in a. standoff over which country is better matched to host United. Countries climate modification talks in 2026, with neither willing to. give up on their bid.

Both countries have actually remained in the running given that 2022, but. matters have come to a head at this year's COP29 top being. held this week in Baku, Azerbaijan.

Australia's environment minister made a last-minute stop in. Turkey on Friday, his office confirmed, intending to reach a deal. on the Australian quote. Nevertheless, Turkish officials declined to. drop their quote and the two remain in talks.

The host has a main role in brokering compromises at the. annual summit and guiding the last phase of negotiations. This. can deliver both diplomatic prestige and a global platform to. promote the nation's green markets.

The police top is the centrepiece of worldwide environment. diplomacy, where almost 200 nations collect to negotiate joint. strategies and moneying to avert the worst impacts of rising. temperatures.

Every nation has a shot at hosting, if they wish to, as a. member of one of 5 local groups to take it in turns.

That system has actually drawn criticism as nonrenewable fuel source producers. consisting of the United Arab Emirates have played host - raising. issues amongst advocates over whether nations which are. deeply purchased polluting industries can be sincere brokers of. environment talks.

Fatma Varank, Turkey's deputy environment minister, informed. Reuters that the country's Mediterranean place would help. reduce emissions from flights bringing delegates to the. conference, and highlighted its smaller oil and gas industry. compared with Australia.

Australia is amongst the world's largest exporters of fossil. fuels.

We don't reject the reality that we have actually generally been a. nonrenewable fuel source exporter, however we're in the middle of a transition to. changing to export renewable energy, Australia's climate. minister Chris Bowen told Reuters at COP29.

We have a story to inform, he said, discussing that. Australia was pitching a 'Pacific police' to raise concerns. affecting the area's susceptible island states.

Turkey, which has a little oil and gas market, navigates. 80% of its energy from fossil fuels and was Europe's. second-largest manufacturer of coal-fired electricity in 2023.

It provided to host the COP26 talks in 2021 however withdrew its. bid, allowing Britain to command the top. Varank stated. Turkey was reluctant to step aside once again.

Whoever wins would need consentaneous backing from the 28. nations in the U.N.'s Western Europe and Others regional. group. There is no company deadline, although hosts are frequently. verified years beforehand to provide time to prepare.

Members including Germany, Canada and Britain have openly. backed Australia. Pacific leaders have backed Australia on the. condition that it raises the environment problems they suffer such. as seaside disintegration and increasing seas.

Fiji's climate secretary Sivendra Michael informed Reuters the. nation backed Australia's quote.

But we are likewise cautiously reminding them of the national. efforts that they need to make to transition far from fossil. fuels, Michael said.

Turkey declined to state which members of the local group. had provided it support.

(source: Reuters)