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Sunday, November 24, 2024

Russian President Vladimir Putin told visiting US climate envoy John Kerry in a call that Moscow and Washington have “common interests” on climate change, the Kremlin said Wednesday.

“The climate problem is one of the areas where Russia and the United States have common interests and similar approaches,” Putin said in a statement published by the Kremlin.

The Russian leader said Moscow “attaches great importance” to achieving the goals of the Paris Agreement and “advocates de-politicising” dialogue on climate change.

The comments on a rare point of cooperation between the two countries come after Putin met US President Joe Biden for historic talks in Geneva last month.

Kerry, Biden’s globe-trotting climate envoy, called on Russia to cooperate with the US on climate change during a meeting with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov earlier this week.

Moscow has said Kerry’s visit to Moscow is a positive step for relations between the two countries.

Russia, one of the world’s major producers of oil and gas, has in recent years made commitments and statements suggesting it is taking climate change seriously.

But critics say the country, which is also the fourth-highest emitter of carbon, is still doing far from enough to tackle the crisis.

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The mankind will not exist if there is no woman on this planet .Nature gave this power to woman to carry the source of existence.In today’s world even there are lots of awareness and activities to protect the rights of women there are still many evidence of discrimination and abuse for women . Women are still facing difficulties to live a decent and happy life . The physical or gender differences should not matter , what is most important is that we are all human being and Humanity is above all .

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