Russian presidential aide: Moscow and Baku plan joint climate projects

Russian presidential aide: Moscow and Baku plan joint climate projects Azerbaijan and Russia are developing a climate project on the border river Samur, Ruslan Edelgeriev, the head of the Russian delegation at COP29, presidential aide, and special representative for climate issues, told NEWS.ru, according to Report.
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November 22, 2024 13:37

Azerbaijan and Russia are developing a climate project on the border river Samur, Ruslan Edelgeriev, the head of the Russian delegation at COP29, presidential aide, and special representative for climate issues, told NEWS.ru, according to Report.

Edelgeriev said the implementation of this project became possible due to the existing agreement between Azerbaijan and Russia regarding the flow of the Samur River.

"On the environmental track, we are currently structuring a climate project on the transboundary Samur River. This river divides our two countries, and we will develop a climate project along the river course. This became possible because Azerbaijan and Russia have an agreement on the Samur River flow. There is a clear understanding of ecological flow. Based on ecological flow, water resource consumption can be predicted. Not all countries have such agreements. We have ideal conditions, and we will implement this project," said Edelgeriev.

According to him, there is also a request to assist Azerbaijan in building a carbon testing site.

"We have these competencies as well. Furthermore, there is a great demand for us to jointly combat desertification and land degradation processes," added the Russian Presidential aide.

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