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Ethiopia approved to host COP32 Climate Summit in 2027

Ethiopia will be the host country of the COP32 Climate Summit in 2027. This was confirmed by the President of this year's COP30 meeting.

Australia and Turkey are both vying to host the COP31 event in 2026. Australia's COP31 bid was made in partnership with Pacific Islands which are considered among the most vulnerable areas to climate change.

COP30 president Andre Correa do Lago announced that the participating countries had agreed to the principle of holding the 2027 Conference in Addis Ababa in Ethiopia, on the first day the Brazil's COP30.

It is still necessary to formally adopt the choice, which should happen on Tuesday. One delegate from a developed country said they couldn't imagine there being a problem.

Ethiopia began its bid to host the World Cup in September and competed with Nigeria. Sources said that the Bureau of African Countries unanimously decided to promote Ethiopia as the host country.

The COP summits are rotated around the globe. The conference will be held in the Amazonian town of Belem this year. The choice of the next year's host within the "Western Europe & Others" group is still a mystery. Neither Turkey nor Australia has backed down.

Correa do Lago called on the countries of Western Europe to end their impasse in the shortest time possible. The U.N. Climate Agency is located in Bonn, Germany. If the impasse cannot be resolved the conference will be held there. Reporting by Lisandra paraguassu in Belem Brazil, Valerie Volcovici, and Simon Jessop; editing by Katrin Daigle and Thomas Derpinghaus

(source: Reuters)