প্রকাশ: 31/10/2022
King Charles III
announced Sunday he would hold a reception ahead of next month's COP27 climate
summit after being advised not to attend by the government.
Buckingham Palace said the event on November 4 would gather
over 200 "international business leaders, decision makers and NGOs"
two days before the summit begins in Egypt.
The Palace said the event was to mark the end of the UK's
hosting of COP26.
Charles has long backed environmental causes and spoke at
the COP26 event in Glasgow in 2021.
But Downing Street said Friday that the monarch will not go
to COP27 after the previous UK government led by Liz Truss advised him it was
not the "right occasion" for him to attend.
British PM Rishi Sunak has also decided not to go, instead
focusing on domestic issues.
The UK's COP26 Minister Alok Sharma told The Sunday Times
that he was "pretty disappointed that the prime minister is not
going", saying attendance would send a signal about the UK's "renewed
commitment on this issue".
The Sunday Times reported earlier that Charles was expected
to host an event with Sunak set to make a speech.
– BSS/AFP
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