A high-profile parliamentary roundtable on “Bangladesh-UK Climate Accord: Priorities for COP28,” hosted by Bangladesh High Commission, London at the UK House of Lords on Thursday proposed creation of a parliamentary caucus on climate change ahead of the COP28 in Dubai in November 2023.
UK Ministers and parliaments from the House of Lords and the House of Commons along with ministers and parliamentarians from Bangladesh participated in the roundtable and discussed common priorities of Bangladesh and the UK for COP28 in light of the Bangladesh-UK Climate Accord signed in March this year.
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This was the first roundtable of its kind between Bangladesh and the UK on climate change at the British parliament.
Bangladesh High Commissioner to the UK Saida Muna Tasneem delivered the opening remarks while Baroness Verma, Patron of Conservative Friends of India and Former UK Minister for Energy and Climate Change who co-hosted the roundtable gave the welcome speech.
Bangladesh’s Deputy Minister for Education Mohibul Hassan Chowdhury MP, former Deputy Minister of Environment and Forest and current chair of the Standing Committee on Ministry of Youth and Sports Abdullah Al Islam Jakob MP, Convenor of Climate Parliament Bangladesh Nahim Razzak MP, Sheikh Tonmoy MP and Ayeen Uddin MP spoke at the roundtable from Bangladesh side.
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On the other hand, UK Minister for Housing and Homelessness Felicity Buchan MP along with a large number of British parliamentarians spoke at the roundtable from the UK side, including the Shadow Minister for Climate Change Kerry McCarthy, and Shadow Minister for Small Business, Consumers and Labour Markets Seema Malhotra (more names below).
Deputy Minister for Education Mohibul Hassan Chowdhury MP in his speech paid deep tribute to Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and lauded Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s leadership as the Chair of the Climate Vulnerable Forum (CVF) during COP26 in Glasgow.