Poroshenko has linked the commitment of Kiev on climate situation in the Donbass
Victoria Ivanova. Ukraine will be able to achieve the level of greenhouse gas emissions to 60% of the value of 1990 after the resolution of the conflict situation in the Donbass, said the head of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko, speaking on the first day of the week at the plenary meeting of the international climate conference COP21 in Paris.
"Despite all the challenges, we remain firmly committed to our obligations under the UN framework Convention on climate change. Ukraine has set a target for 2030 do not exceed the level of greenhouse gas emissions to 60% below 1990 levels ", - said Poroshenko.
according to his statement, " in order to be able to take on their own shoulders fresh, greater obligations, we are required to resolve the conflict in the Donbas in strict accordance with the Minsk agreements ".
Poroshenko has paid attention that the world community " is a lot of issues - terrorism, war, migration, but only one problem that makes us equally vulnerable is the issue of climate change ".
Opened on the first day of the week in Paris the 21st conference of the parties to the UN framework Convention on climate change/11th meeting of the parties to the Kyoto Protocol will be eleven until December.
at the beginning of winter 2014 in Lima for the 20th conference of Commissioners 196 countries parties to the UNFCCC adopted the text of the Treaty, which must become the basis for the Treaty of Paris. He has the ability to be signed at the COP21 process and is expected in 2020 will replace the Kyoto Protocol.
The Kyoto Protocol is an international Treaty adopted in Kyoto in 1997, in addition to the UN framework Convention on climate change (UNFCCC), which obligates the developed countries and countries with economies in transition to reduce or stabilize greenhouse gas emissions.