Mr. Shantanu Chakraborty emphasized that with the partnership over the past 30 years, the Asian Development Bank has actively supported Vietnam in solving many problems, especially in responding to climate change; he wished to promote the signing of a cooperation agreement or a Memorandum of Understanding with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment of Vietnam on enhancing cooperation in responding to climate change. Mr. Shantanu Chakraborty said that this agreement is necessary and will highlight the Asian Development Bank's commitment to supporting the country in addressing the current climate crisis.
Tien Giang has completed and put into use the Go Cong sea dyke upgrade project (phase 2) to respond to climate change and protect production and life. Illustrative photo: Minh Tri/VNA
Recognizing that Vietnam is one of the countries heavily affected by climate change, Mr. Shantanu Chakraborty wishes to strengthen cooperation and implement specific projects with Vietnam, aiming to achieve substantial results in the next 12-18 months.
At the meeting, representatives of the Asian Development Bank proposed supporting Vietnam in implementing its commitment to reduce net emissions to "0" (net zero) by 2050, supporting Vietnam with 3-10 projects to implement the Just Energy Transition Partnership (JETP) and a plan to mobilize resources to implement the Just Energy Transition Partnership.
Deputy Minister Le Cong Thanh highly appreciated the support and cooperation of the Asian Development Bank; he expected to continue receiving coordination from the Asian Development Bank in implementing pilot projects. Through this, Vietnam will draw lessons to promote the Partnership for a Just Energy Transition faster and stronger.
The Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment is in the process of reviewing and amending Decree 06/ND-CP of the Government regulating the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions and ozone layer protection, focusing on detailing regulations on the organization and development of the carbon market.
Deputy Minister Le Cong Thanh proposed that the Asian Development Bank continue to share experience and expertise, support Vietnam in building and managing a carbon credit trading floor, and support connecting and linking the domestic carbon market with the international one.
According to VNA/Tin Tuc Newspaper
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