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COP30 presidency issues note on addressing four unresolved issues
Hindustan Times Bengaluru
|November 18, 2025
The COP30 Presidency issued a summary note on addressing four unresolved issues that were part of Presidency consultations, early Monday.
HT had reported on Sunday that a summary of rich and developing countries’ views will be published on four of the most debated issues. These include article 9.1, which mandates that developed country parties provide financial resources to assist developing country parties for mitigation and adaptation, and concerns over climate-related, trade-restrictive unilateral measures — both being pushed by developing countries led by India.
The other two are: responding to the status report on nationally determined contributions (NDCs) and addressing the 1.5°C emissions and implementation gap, and reporting and review pursuant to article 13 of the Paris Agreement, including synthesis of biennial transparency reports — priorities for small island nations and developed countries such as EU members.
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