The spokesperson reportedly said that “The COP president designate is disappointed by these reports” and that “the Egyptian presidency of the climate conference acknowledges the longstanding and strong commitment of His Majesty to the climate cause, and believes that his presence would have been of great added value to the visibility of climate action at this critical moment.”
This followed Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry urging developed countries last month “to make significant new financial commitments” to tackle climate change, “including through the Green Climate Fund and the Adaptation Fund, and more importantly, ensure that a symbolic sum of $100 billion is committed by 2023.” According to the minister, “climate change financing is still far below the needs and expectations”.