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HM KING MOHAMMED VI OF MOROCCO DELIVERED A STRONG SPEECH & HIGH OBJECTIVES COP21

PART V 42% TO 52% RENEWABLE ENERGY


Moroccan Pavillon COP21 (Source: Rahma Sophia Rachdi)
HM King Mohammed VI President Hollande HH Rachid
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USPA NEWS - Morocco is ready to receive the COP 22 to be held in Marrakech from 7 to 17 November 2016. His Majesty the King of Morocco, Mohammed VI, has attended the opening of the COP21, which was held in Paris from November 30 to December 12, alongside 149 other heads of state from around the world.
French Moroccan and French Ministers Ecology
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Morocco is ready to receive the COP 22 to be held in Marrakech from 7 to 17 November 2016. His Majesty the King of Morocco, Mohammed VI, has attended the opening of the COP21, which was held in Paris from November 30 to December 12, alongside 149 other heads of state from around the world. His Majesty delivered a major speech on this occasion, both strong and committed his message to the international community as to empowering the survival of the planet for future generations.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Here is the last Part V of speech of HH King of Morocco, Mohammed VI on November 30th, opening session of COP21 in Paris, Le Bourget. The Moroccan sovereign has finished his speech with the need for a collective awareness that should be guided by equitable distribution of wealth and access to energy versus the pollution to be rebalanced because of the unequal shares, from the countries rich and industrialised. He also stressed on Africa's importance and labelled the African continent of "the future for the planet". He concluded on an optimistic note and measured as to the energetic transition that has to be balanced and that technology can be in the service of the fight against global warming under the aegis of a binding and fair regulation.
Mary Robinson UNEP Moroccan Pavilion
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Mr President, Your Excellencies Ladies and Gentlemen A genuine, inclusive international conscience is imperative. It requires that we support developing countries in their endeavour to fully embrace the Climate Action agenda. Te Paris conference gives us the opportunity to consolidate a comprehensive operational, balanced, universal legal instrument that will make it possible to keep global warming below two degrees Celsius and move towards a low-carbon economy. I would like to conclude by wishing this Conference every success. I also want to thank President Francois Hollande and France for the commitment and dedication they have shown to make the COP21 a successful meeting that makes history and fosters hope. Maintaining this conference and ensuring its success is the most eloquent tribute we can pay to the French people, who have recently been affected by despicable terrorist attacks. this is the best response to obscurantism and to the ennemies of humanity“ His Majesty the King of Morocco, Mohammed VI, said as addressing the UN parties audience at COP21 opening session.---------------------------------------------- See also : HM KING MOHAMMED VI OF MOROCCO DELIVERED A STRONG SPEECH & HIGH OBJECTIVES COP21 PART IV 42% TO 52% RENEWABLE ENERGY - See more at: http://www.uspa24.com/bericht-6800/hm-king-mohammed-vi-of-morocco-delivered-a-strong-speech-und-high-objectives-cop21.html#sthash.z8i72VSL.dpuf
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