Georgian PM to participate in UN Climate Change Conference in Azerbaijan
![]() Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze will participate in the United Nations 29th Climate Change Conference in Azerbaijan’s capital city of Baku, the Government Administration said on Sunday. Kobakhidze is set to deliver a speech at the COP 29 leaders summit, as well as take part in the panel discussions to be held in a roundtable format focusing on various topics. The Head of the Government will also hold a face-to-face meeting with the Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev. The leaders participating in the Conference, which will take place from Monday to Wednesday, will be hosted by the UN Secretary-General António Guterres and President Aliyev. The UN Climate Change Conference will focus on assessing the impact of climate change on humanitarian and economic life, where the leaders will discuss further steps to be taken in this regard, including reducing emissions, without which the prevention of severe impacts of global warming will be impossible. The PM will take part in the Conference together with the delegation, involving Levan Davitashvili, Georgian First Vice Prime Minister and Economy Minister, Ilia Darchiashvili, the Foreign Minister, and Levan Zhorzholiani, the Head of the Government Administratio |
Marco Rubio visited the Church of the Holy Sepulchre
81917.02.2025, 10:43European leaders set to hold emergency Ukraine summit in Paris as US-Europe ties strain
106616.02.2025, 19:07Suren Papikyan held a brief discussion with the Chief of the Defence Staff of the Indian Armed Forces
159311.02.2025, 09:44TTrump has appointed Armenian-American Michael Kavukjian as the US Ambassador of Norway
129307.02.2025, 17:07Syria's interim leader holds talks with key ally Turkey on his second international trip
84404.02.2025, 20:09The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe calls on Georgia to hold new elections in the coming months, release political prisoners, and continue on the path of Eurointegration
103729.01.2025, 23:49