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Climate change requires integrative relationships among religious leaders - German cleric

Green Economy Materials 6 November 2024 13:06 (UTC +04:00)
Farid Zohrabov
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BAKU, Azerbaijan, November 6. Climate change requires integrative relationships among religious leaders, Chairman of the Central Council of Muslims of Germany Abdulsamad Al-Yezidi said at the Global Baku Summit of Religious Leaders in Baku today, Trend reports.

He pointed out that the summit is a platform worthy of support.

“During the summit, we listened to the opinions of representatives of many religious teachings. We thank Azerbaijan for the opportunity. We must support platforms like the Global Summit of Religious Leaders not only to protect the environment, but also for our future as a whole,” he added.

To note, the Global Baku Summit of Religious Leaders, organized by the Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources, the State Committee for Work with Religious Entities, the Muslim Council of Elders, the Caucasus Muslims Office, and the UN Environment Programme, is continuing its work in Baku within the Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP29).

The global forum is set to roll out the red carpet for around 30 leaders from both secular and traditional religions, heads of prominent religious centers - patriarchs, officials from the Vatican, and Al-Azhar, along with internationally recognized religious and public figures hailing from various corners of the globe and diverse faiths, representatives from government, academia, and religious institutions hailing from 55 countries and 30 international organizations, and media representatives.

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