Azerbaijan’s Embassy in Croatia and the International Institute for Climate Action operating in this country have organized an event in Zagreb, where prospects for cooperation between the two countries in the field of green energy were discussed, Report informs.
The event was attended by officials from Croatia’s Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs, the Ministry of Environmental Protection and Green Transition, as well as other state institutions, heads of the diplomatic corps accredited in this country, representatives of think tanks, leaders of leading companies in the country, climate change experts working in Croatia, and media representatives.
The event featured speeches by Azerbaijan’s Ambassador to Croatia Anar Imanov, Deputy Head of the Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Azerbaijan Shahin Shahyarov, Croatia’s Chief Negotiator for Climate Change Visnja Grgasovic, and Head of the International Institute for Climate Action Marija Pujo Tadic.
They touched upon the importance of international cooperation in addressing the consequences of climate change.
The speakers provided detailed information to the event participants about the issues to be discussed at COP29, the priorities and initiatives of Azerbaijan’s chairmanship, the consequences of global climate change and efforts to address them, as well as the prospects for cooperation between Azerbaijan and Croatia in the field of green energy.
Then, videos about COP29 and Azerbaijan were presented.