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Brazil will hold preliminary discussions ahead of the COP30 Climate Summit

Valter Correia Da Silva, Valter's Special Secretary for COP30 in the Brazilian government, said on Wednesday that Brazil had scheduled the first round of negotiations to help countries prepare for COP30 - the global climate summit. The main event will begin at Belem in the Amazonian region of Brazil about a month prior.

He said that the Pre-COP will be held in Brasilia on October 14 and 15. The Pre-COP, despite being a smaller event with just the main negotiators present, has become more important this year due to the fact that countries are struggling to meet their new pledges for reducing greenhouse gas emissions, which cause global warming. These pledges, called Nationally Determined Contributions, or NDCs, have gained in importance.

More than 90% of the countries have not met the February deadline to submit their new NDCs. The world is now focused on wars and disputes over trade, while funding for climate projects has dried out. The United Nations extended the deadline until September.

"The pre-COP of this year will determine whether Belem is a success, or not." Brazil wants the talks to result in effective negotiations one month later, according to a source following the issue. (Reporting by Lisandra Paraguassu, editing by Manuela Andreoni; Editing by Aurora Ellis)

(source: Reuters)