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Cop29 host Azerbaijan hits out at West in defence of oil and gas

He singled out the US, the world’s largest historic carbon emitter, and the EU for particular criticism, accusing them of double standards

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President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev speaks at the opening ceremony of the United Nations climate change conference Cop9 in Baku, Azerbaijan on Tuesday. Photo: Reuters

The president of Azerbaijan, host of this year’s UN climate summit, lashed out at Western critics of his country’s oil and gas industry on Tuesday.

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In his keynote address at the Cop29 climate summit, where nearly 200 nations are negotiating global action on climate change, President Ilham Aliyev described his country as a victim of a “well-orchestrated campaign of slander and blackmail”.

Within moments, UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres took to the stage to say that doubling down on fossil fuels was an absurd strategy.

The opposing views underscored the challenge at the heart of the climate negotiations: while nations are urged to shift to green energy sources, many, including wealthy Western nations, continue to rely on fossil fuels.

UN Secretary- General Antonio Guterres at Cop29 in Baku on Tuesday. Photo: Cop29 via dpa
UN Secretary- General Antonio Guterres at Cop29 in Baku on Tuesday. Photo: Cop29 via dpa

Azerbaijan’s finance ministry said the share of oil and gas as a contribution to the economy was declining as the country diversifies.

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