(MENAFN- Trend News Agency)
BAKU, Azerbaijan, October 23. Azerbaijan is
committed to both climate action and peacebuilding in the region,
said Hikmet Hajiyev, Assistant of the President of Azerbaijan, Head
of the Foreign Policy Affairs Department of the Presidential
Administration, Trend reports.
As Azerbaijan prepares to host COP29 next month, Hikmet Hajiyev
has responded to criticisms regarding Azerbaijan's suitability as a
venue for the global climate summit. In a statement addressing
recent claims of "greenwashing" by the financial Times, the
criticism, which labeled petrostates as unfit hosts for COP events,
was dismissed as hypocritical by the Azerbaijani official.
"When Azerbaijan hosts COP29 next month, it will be the 28th
time the climate summit has been held in an oil and gas producer.
Every host - bar Switzerland - has been involved in extraction.
Every country in the world - bar none - is a fossil fuel consumer,"
he pointed out.
He further emphasized that Azerbaijan's hosting of the event
came about as part of an unprecedented agreement with Armenia.
"Azerbaijan never anticipated playing host this year; we expected
our bid to be vetoed by neighbor Armenia, which had occupied almost
a fifth of our territory for 30 years. Yet in an unprecedented deal
last December, Armenia agreed to back Azerbaijan as host as part of
ongoing peace talks."
The official noted that while some hope for a peace deal to be
signed before COP29, the process remains complex. "Border
delimitation commissions are active. Armenia's commission has
recently accepted the Alma-Ata Declaration - a commitment to the
sovereignty of borders among post-Soviet states agreed in the
1990s," the official explained, adding, "Critics calling this
stalling should ask if they would sign a peace deal while their
former adversary still claims their territory."
Despite uncertainties over a finalized peace agreement, Hajiyev
emphasized that COP29 will still be a "COP of peace" because of the
progress made in regional diplomacy.
On the environmental front, Azerbaijan is aiming to use its
position as COP29 host to advocate for a just transition away from
fossil fuels. The summit will focus on increasing the finance
target through the New Collective Quantified Goal, which seeks to
accelerate global efforts toward renewable energy. "Azerbaijan has
seeded a climate fund, into which we expect other oil and gas
producing nations and companies to invest," Hajiyev said, noting
Azerbaijan's efforts in moving from fossil fuel exports to
renewable electricity.
One of the country's flagship projects is an electricity cable
being developed in partnership with the EU, which will link wind
power from the Caspian Sea to Europe. "While we can't influence the
demand that drives foreign energy markets, we are reshaping the
supply side," he remarked, highlighting the shift Azerbaijan is
already making toward renewable energy.
As COP29 approaches, Azerbaijan plans to position itself as a
leader not only in regional peace but also in the global energy
transition. "We are walking the path to peace. At COP, we will
advocate for new funds to finance a just transition from fossil
fuels to renewables, a shift we are already actively pursuing
ourselves," Hajiyev concluded.
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