PM receives leaders of global economic groups on sidelines of COP26

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has said Vietnam’s attendance at the 26th United Nations Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP26) once again affirms its commitment to cutting carbon emissions to zero by 2050, and calls for fairness and justice in climate change issues.
PM receives leaders of global economic groups on sidelines of COP26 ảnh 1 PM Pham Minh Chinh (third from right) receives CEO of Lego Niels Christiansen. (Photo: VNA)

Glasgow (VNA) – PrimeMinister Pham Minh Chinh has said Vietnam’s attendance atthe 26th United Nations Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP26) once again affirms its commitment to cutting carbon emissions to zero by2050, and calls for fairness and justice in climate change issues.

PM Chinh made the statement duringmeetings with leaders of global economic groups on the sidelines of COP26 in Glasgow, Scotland (the UK) on November 1 morning (local time).

He said as one of the countrieshardest hit by climate change, Vietnam always does its best to boost green growth and copewith climate change sustainably and stably.

During its process of transition to green energy and growth, Vietnam wants developed nations to share its difficulties, offer assistance indeveloping human resources and improving national governance on sustainabledevelopment, and provide the country with preferential green finance and technology, the PM said.

At a dialogue with StandardChartered Bank and his reception for its Chairman José Vinals, PM Chinh affirmed that the VietnameseGovernment and agencies will continue creating favourable conditions forforeign investors to do business sustainably and successfully in the country,in the spirit of harmonising interests and sharing risks.

He also highlighted amessage of ensuring fairness and justice in developing the green economy and inadaptation to climate change. 

PM receives leaders of global economic groups on sidelines of COP26 ảnh 2PM Pham Minh Chinh (fifth from right) meets GWEC representatives. (Photo: VNA)

Meeting the PM, the GWEC representative and Mads Nipper, President and CEO of the wind farm group Orsted, confirmed that Vietnam has huge potential, opportunities, and competitive advantages for renewable energy development, especially wind power.

Vietnam also has an open mechanism and environment for investment; quality human resources; dynamic, creative and friendly people; and a developed logistics system, they added. Therefore, over the past time, these enterprises have invested billions of USD in building wind energy projects in Vietnam.

Representatives of the corporations also expressed their desire to continue making long-term investments in Vietnam and expand operations to a number of related fields such as developing power transmission and distribution networks.

They proposed the Government of Vietnam direct competent units to quickly settle the paperwork so that their projects can soon be implemented.

PM Chinh suggested that the groups continue to study and distribute investments evenly across areas in Vietnam in accordance with requirements, thus promoting investment efficiency.

The construction of the power transmission system must be efficient, while the electricity distribution ought to be appropriate and effective, meeting development requirements of each region and locality, he  noted.

Receiving CEO of Lego Niels Christiansen, the Vietnamese Government leader welcomed continued expansion of investment in Vietnam and suggested that it coordinate with Vietnamese ministries, agencies and localities to choose suitable investment locations.

He said he wishes to see Lego products to be made in Vietnam soon.

At the above meetings, PM Chinh thanked the investors for choosing Vietnam and continuing to expand long-term investment in the country. He affirmed that the Vietnamese Government is ready for discussion to create the most favourable conditions possible for them./.

VNA

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