Rich world’s leaders fail to commit to Paris global financing summit

(Climate Home News, 8 Jun 2023) Two weeks ahead of a highly-anticipated climate finance summit, most developed country leaders have not confirmed their attendance, sparking concerns they are not taking it seriously.

In sharp contrast, the leaders of many developing countries have indicated they will be at the gathering in Paris.

Last week, the French government shared with civil society a list of heads of state or government who have confirmed their attendance at the June 22-23 summit for a new global financing pact.

The two-day meeting aims to build momentum behind the push for reform of the global financial system so that developing countries can more easily finance climate action and other development goals.

Missing leaders

But while Brazil's president Lula da Silva, China's premier Li Qiang and ten African leaders plan to be there, France's Emmanuel Macron and Germany's Olaf Scholz are the only major developed country leaders who have promised to attend.

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