FM calls for robust climate action, support for SIDS

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DHAKA, May 29, 2024 (BSS) – Foreign Minister Dr Hasan Mahmud has called for

urgent and robust international action on climate change, emphasizing the

critical need to bolster support for Small Island Developing States (SIDS) in

their resilience-building efforts.

He was addressing the fourth International Conference on Small Island

Developing States (SIDS) held in Antigua and Barbuda on Tuesday, a foreign

ministry press release said here today.

In his address, Hasan Mahmud reaffirmed Bangladesh’s unwavering support for

SIDS, highlighting the personal commitment of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.

He emphasized Bangladesh’s role as a traditional spokesperson for the Least

Developed Countries (LDCs) and its consistent efforts to address critical

issues faced by the SIDS.

Having served as President of the Climate Vulnerable Forum (CVF) twice,

Bangladesh has particularly focused on the challenges of climate change, sea-

level rise, ocean acidification and extreme weather events.

The foreign minister c
alled on advanced and high-emitting economies to adopt

ambitious and accountable commitments to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

He stressed the importance of the upcoming COP29 in Baku in delivering on

climate financing commitments beyond 2025, with a focus on enhancing the

adaptive capacity of climate-vulnerable nations.

Dr. Mahmud highlighted Bangladesh’s leadership in seeking an Advisory Opinion

from the International Court of Justice (ICJ) on states’ responsibilities in

addressing climate change.

He stressed the need for reforms in international financial institutions to

better serve SIDS and emphasized that the newly-established Loss and Damage

Fund, along with other funding mechanisms, must be easily accessible to SIDS

and other countries with capacity constraints.

Mahmud also highlighted Bangladesh’s initiatives, such as offering

scholarships for cadets from African LDCs and Caribbean and Pacific SIDS at

the Bangladesh Marine Academy.

These efforts demonstrate Bangladesh’s commitment to
fostering cooperation

and capacity-building in the maritime sector, he said.

Under the visionary leadership of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, the minister

said, Bangladesh is transitioning from climate vulnerability to resilience

and prosperity, aiming to build a digitally empowered and inclusive ‘Smart

Bangladesh’ by 2041.

He reiterated Bangladesh’s commitment to working with SIDS and other Global

South countries to achieve a digitally transformed, climate-positive future.

The conference, gathering leaders from around the world, focuses on

addressing the unique challenges faced by SIDS and fostering sustainable

development.

It will adopt the “Antigua and Barbuda Agenda for SIDS (ABAS) – a Renewed

Declaration for Resilient Prosperity”.

The Foreign Minister is leading the Bangladesh delegation at the conference,

which includes Muhammad Abdul Muhith, permanent representative of Bangladesh

to the United Nations in New York.

Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha