Tokyo, November 2
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida is heading to the UN climate summit saying his country will push strongly for emissions reductions.
Talking to reporters before leaving for Glasgow on Tuesday, he said: “I hope to show to the international community Japan’s strong determination to achieve carbon neutrality (at home) by 2050 and realise zero emissions across Asia.”
The overseas trip is Kishida’s first since he took office a month ago.
Kishida is expected to outline Japan’s emissions reduction effort in his speech at the summit. Tokyo announced in April a target of 46% reduction by 2030 from fiscal 2013 levels to achieve zero carbon emissions by 2050.
Kishida is also expected to hold talks with British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and a few other leaders during his several-hour visit.
His trip comes just after a key parliamentary election in which his governing party and its coalition partner secured leadership. —AP
(The article is generated from The Tribune via feeds, The Chenab Times staff didn’t wrote this news.)
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