The United Nations determines the initial agenda of the Climate Summit “COP 27”

The United Nations determines the initial agenda of the Climate Summit “COP 27”

The United Nations Secretariat has established the guidelines for entering the VIP area for the inaugural agenda of the Climate Summit “COP 27,” which is planned to take place next Sunday in Sharm El Sheikh.
A unique badge will be supplied to allow admission to the VIP Hall and the safe area, according to the agenda. Only the heads of state, governments, and guards—a maximum of five persons (i.e., one plus three plus one national security officer)—will be permitted entry into the hall.

Along with receiving their emblem, the leaders of state and government will also receive a special badge that will allow them to access the VVIP section with the delegation.

It is notable that entrance to the public sessions hall and disposal of the delegation members for all have been available since last Sunday, after submission of approval from the United Nations Secretariat and wiping the badges to confirm the receipt.

The other chambers will also be made available to those individuals who will not be able to sit in the main plenary session, including United Nations organisations, international governmental organisations, and targeted bodies.

It is noteworthy that the countdown has begun for the COP 27 Climate Summit to be held in Sharm El-Sheikh, where we separate a few days from it and continue in Egypt until November 18 of this month. During the conference, many significant issues and issues are discussed, which are presented by the attendees and include these topics and the opportunity to consider the effects of climate change in Africa, work mobilisation, and the issue of water at the conference.

It should be mentioned that the speeches made by the leaders of the world’s countries will be streamed live online.

The basic schedule for the climate summit, or “COP 27,” is set by the UN.

About Author

Egypt