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parties _ outcome should be acceptable to all parties it— outcome should be acceptable to all parties. it should be win—win. only in this— parties. it should be win—win. only in this way— parties. it should be win—win. only in this way can we build the broadest— in this way can we build the broadest global consensus and make the conference a success and drive the conference a success and drive the multilateral process forward. mr chair, _ the multilateral process forward. mr chair, delegates, there is not much time _ chair, delegates, there is not much time left _ chair, delegates, there is not much time left before the end of this confidence. china is ready to work with all— confidence. china is ready to work with all parties to provide constructive proposals and ideas for the final— constructive proposals and ideas for the final outcome, and to work towards — the final outcome, and to work towards a _ the final outcome, and to work towards a balanced, pragmatic and robust _ towards a balanced, pragmatic and robust text that reflects the core concerns — robust text that reflects the core concerns of all parties. i thank you _ thank you for your intervention. applause thank you, china, for your intervention. i see the united republic of tanzania on the floor, and i give the floor to the united republic of tanzania.— and i give the floor to the united republic of tanzania. thank you very much, mr president, _ republic of tanzania. thank you very much, mr president, for— republic of tanzania. thank you very much, mr president, for giving - republic of tanzania. thank you very much, mr president, for giving us i much, mr president, for giving us the floor — much, mr president, for giving us the floor i— much, mr president, for giving us the floor. i am taking the floor because — the floor. i am taking the floor because of two key important point that we _ because of two key important point that we thought were missing in this position _ that we thought were missing in this position. we have been over the last few weeks— position. we have been over the last few weeks and days making submissions and trying to express the importance of this to be reflected in the decision, considering the challenge we face in our countries and in most developing countries _ our countries and in most developing countries and we have seen and you have heard — countries and we have seen and you have heard about the impact, the impact _ have heard about the impact, the impact of— have heard about the impact, the impact of extreme events in most of the developing worlds. , causing a lot of— the developing worlds. , causing a lot of death and damages. and we wanted _ lot of death and damages. and we wanted we wanted the inclusion of systematic observation. and therefore using the laws of life and mr— and therefore using the laws of life and mr president, systematic observation is critical for us. and in most — observation is critical for us. and in most of— observation is critical for us. and in most of our countries there is a very— in most of our countries there is a very significant gap in terms of systematic observation. and that will affect our capacity to provide effective — will affect our capacity to provide effective early warning systems, and that will— effective early warning systems, and that will lead to increasing death loss, _ that will lead to increasing death toss. and — that will lead to increasing death loss, and damages. mr president, articte _ loss, and damages. mr president, article seven, paragraph seven c of the paris _ article seven, paragraph seven c of the paris agreement emphasised the importance and the need for strengthening systematic observation. and recognises its critical— observation. and recognises its critical importance to early action. but as— critical importance to early action. but as well— critical importance to early action. but as well for 4g or article five, calls— but as well for 4g or article five, calls for— but as well for 4g or article five, calls for the support and systematic observation. so, mr president, we thought— observation. so, mr president, we thought this was a unique opportunity, and historical opportunity, and historical opportunity, for us to take action to reflect — opportunity, for us to take action to reflect systematic observation in that decision. and that will send a very strong — that decision. and that will send a very strong message of our commitment and determination to save lives and _ commitment and determination to save lives and reduce loss and damages. therefore _ lives and reduce loss and damages. therefore we request your consideration. and we have carefully looked _ consideration. and we have carefully looked at _ consideration. and we have carefully looked at the decision and the cop26 decision— looked at the decision and the cop26 decision and the sense of urgency, there _ decision and the sense of urgency, there is— decision and the sense of urgency, there is an — decision and the sense of urgency, there is an opportunity for including just to wait for systematic observation. recognising the importance of systematic observation for effective climate action _ observation for effective climate action and policy making. if that is not appropriate, there is still a chance — not appropriate, there is still a chance to _ not appropriate, there is still a chance to include it in the adaptation in paragraph six and also under— adaptation in paragraph six and also under loss— adaptation in paragraph six and also under loss and damage, in paragraph 39. just— under loss and damage, in paragraph 39. just to _ under loss and damage, in paragraph 39. just to be brief, also in the draft _ 39. just to be brief, also in the draft decision there is the possibility of including systematic observation in paragraph 15 and we have submitted and will send e—mails about— have submitted and will send e—mails about our— have submitted and will send e—mails about our proposed suggestion. therefore we request your consideration to be, to consider the inclusion— consideration to be, to consider the inclusion of— consideration to be, to consider the inclusion of systematic observation on any— inclusion of systematic observation on any of— inclusion of systematic observation on any of the options we have suggested. and this is a call for action— suggested. and this is a call for action and — suggested. and this is a call for action and you will be remembered by your action _ action and you will be remembered by your action but also remembered by our in _ your action but also remembered by our in action — your action but also remembered by our in action. we thank you very much _ our in action. we thank you very much. ., ~ our in action. we thank you very much. . ,, i. ., our in action. we thank you very much. . ,, ., . much. thank you for that intervention, _ much. thank you for that intervention, tanzania. l much. thank you for that i intervention, tanzania. and much. thank you for that - intervention, tanzania. and i see mali is seeking the floor. i give the floor to mali.— mali is seeking the floor. i give the floor to mali. thank you, chair, and mali would _ the floor to mali. thank you, chair, and mali would want _ the floor to mali. thank you, chair, and mali would want to _ the floor to mali. thank you, chair, and mali would want to strongly - and mali would want to strongly support— and mali would want to strongly support the proposal by the honourable minister from the united repubtic— honourable minister from the united republic of tanzania, the proposal to insert— republic of tanzania, the proposal to insert systematic observation and thank— to insert systematic observation and thank you. _ to insert systematic observation and thank you, chair. mario thank you, mali, _ thank you, chair. mario thank you, mali. for— thank you, chair. mario thank you, mali. for your— thank you, chair. mario thank you, mali, for your intervention and tndia _ mali, for your intervention and tndia is— mali, for your intervention and india is seeking the floor so i give the floor— india is seeking the floor so i give the floor to — india is seeking the floor so i give the floor to india. mr president, thank— the floor to india. mr president, thank you — the floor to india. mr president, thank you for your continuing efforts— thank you for your continuing efforts to _ thank you for your continuing efforts to build consensus. i am up for it _ efforts to build consensus. i am up for it. however, the consensus remains — for it. however, the consensus remains elusive and we are ready for constructive — remains elusive and we are ready for constructive debate and a critical and just— constructive debate and a critical and just solution in this forum. climate — and just solution in this forum. climate friendlyjustice is the key to solving — climate friendlyjustice is the key to solving the climate crisis. the climate — to solving the climate crisis. the climate crisis is caused by unsustainable lifestyles and the world _ unsustainable lifestyles and the world needs to awaken to this reality — world needs to awaken to this reality. fossilfuels world needs to awaken to this reality. fossil fuels and their use have _ reality. fossil fuels and their use have enabled parts of the world to attain _ have enabled parts of the world to attain high levels of well—being and the us— attain high levels of well—being and the us efforts of emissions from all sources” _ the us efforts of emissions from all sources” it— the us efforts of emissions from all sources,, it is not directed to any particular— sources,, it is not directed to any particular source. when we have taken _ particular source. when we have taken the — particular source. when we have taken the economy by targets, targeting any particular sector is uncatted — targeting any particular sector is uncalled for. and every country arrived — uncalled for. and every country arrived at — uncalled for. and every country arrived at net zero as through its own national circumstances fluid strengths — own national circumstances fluid strengths and weaknesses and countries have a right to their fair share _ countries have a right to their fair share of— countries have a right to their fair share of the — countries have a right to their fair share of the global carbon budget and are _ share of the global carbon budget and are entitled to the responsible use of— and are entitled to the responsible use of fossil fuels. in such a situation, _ use of fossil fuels. in such a situation, how can anyone expect developing countries to make promises about phasing out coal and fossil— promises about phasing out coal and fossil fuel— promises about phasing out coal and fossil fuel subsidiaries as developing countries still have to deal with— developing countries still have to deal with the development in their education — deal with the development in their education. subsidies provide much—needed social security and support — much—needed social security and support. for example, we are gearing subsidiaries _ support. for example, we are gearing subsidiaries to low income households and this subsidies have been a _ households and this subsidies have been a great help in our most illuminating for improving health from _ illuminating for improving health from reduction in indoor air pollution _ from reduction in indoor air pollution and i also want to say there _ pollution and i also want to say there is— pollution and i also want to say there is still a lack of balance in there is still a lack of balance in the text, — there is still a lack of balance in the text, especially the text between the finance and mitigation sections _ between the finance and mitigation sections and the mitigation section includes _ sections and the mitigation section includes ministers at round tables and a _ includes ministers at round tables and a new— includes ministers at round tables and a new long term strategy. but we were revisiting this in 2022, and there _ were revisiting this in 2022, and there was— were revisiting this in 2022, and there was mitigation in 2030 and so on and _ there was mitigation in 2030 and so on and none — there was mitigation in 2030 and so on and none of this same urgency or high-level— on and none of this same urgency or high—level and commissioning a report— high—level and commissioning a report are — high—level and commissioning a report are progressing meeting the finance _ report are progressing meeting the finance needs mentioned in the finance — finance needs mentioned in the finance part. this should not override _ finance part. this should not override all and introduce extraneous elements in the paris agreement process that is already well established and agreed to. there _ well established and agreed to. there is— well established and agreed to. there is a — well established and agreed to. there is a well—defined cycle for the admission of embassies and there is no need _ the admission of embassies and there is no need to deviate from it. we need _ is no need to deviate from it. we need to— is no need to deviate from it. we need to respect that agreement and not override it of the supreme bodies — not override it of the supreme bodies. these clear concerning worries— bodies. these clear concerning worries must be addressed. the development of clean power generation and energy efficiency measures. forthe generation and energy efficiency measures. for the world, generation and energy efficiency measures. forthe world, india has proactively— measures. forthe world, india has proactively created, one initiative as examples of international collaboration to combat climate change — collaboration to combat climate change. we are walking the walk and we concrete action and transmission of commitment to action. thank you. thank— of commitment to action. thank you. thank you. _ of commitment to action. thank you. thank you, india from your intervention and i see other parties seeking the floor, so i want to thank all of those who who have provided and i see the uni pin union is seeking the floor and i give the floor. , ., is seeking the floor and i give the floor. , . , , is seeking the floor and i give the floor. , . _ my is seeking the floor and i give the floor. , . _ ,._ ., floor. let me start by saying how much i appreciate _ floor. let me start by saying how much i appreciate everything - floor. let me start by saying how| much i appreciate everything your team _ much i appreciate everything your team has— much i appreciate everything your team has done including with patricia — team has done including with patricia over the last couple of weeks — patricia over the last couple of weeks and months and all of us have been engaged in getting us here. but having _ been engaged in getting us here. but having listened to the first couple of interventions, i wonder if we are not at _ of interventions, i wonder if we are not at risk— of interventions, i wonder if we are not at risk of — of interventions, i wonder if we are not at risk of stumbling in this marathon— not at risk of stumbling in this marathon a couple of metres before reaching _ marathon a couple of metres before reaching the finish line. and ijust want _ reaching the finish line. and ijust want to— reaching the finish line. and ijust want to do— reaching the finish line. and ijust want to do one thing now. i have my list of— want to do one thing now. i have my list of points — want to do one thing now. i have my list of points that i agreed with the ministers with you this morning that i_ the ministers with you this morning that i would bring to the table and ask for— that i would bring to the table and ask for your attention and asked them _ ask for your attention and asked them to— ask for your attention and asked them to be incorporated and given due attention. but i want all of us here, _ due attention. but i want all of us here, every— due attention. but i want all of us here, every single one of you, to 'ust here, every single one of you, to just for— here, every single one of you, to just for a — here, every single one of you, to just for a minute think about one person— just for a minute think about one person in— just for a minute think about one person in your life, one person only _ person in your life, one person only that— person in your life, one person only. that will still be around in 2030 _ only. that will still be around in 2030 and — only. that will still be around in 2030 and how that person will live if we _ 2030 and how that person will live if we do _ 2030 and how that person will live if we do not stick to the 1.5 degrees _ if we do not stick to the 1.5 degrees here today. and of course we all have _ degrees here today. and of course we all have our— degrees here today. and of course we all have our national interests and of course — all have our national interests and of course there are many issues that need _ of course there are many issues that need to— of course there are many issues that need to be _ of course there are many issues that need to be looked at later, and i fully understand when developing nation _ fully understand when developing nation say there should be more finances — nation say there should be more finances on the table, and yes, we are only— finances on the table, and yes, we are only at — finances on the table, and yes, we are only at the beginning of what we need to— are only at the beginning of what we need to do— are only at the beginning of what we need to do on loss and damage and we are only— need to do on loss and damage and we are only at _ need to do on loss and damage and we are only at the beginning of adaptation finance and everything that needs to be done. absolutely. but, for— that needs to be done. absolutely. but, for heaven sake, don't kill this moment by asking for more text, different— this moment by asking for more text, different text, deleting this, deleting that, everyone has been heard _ deleting that, everyone has been heard by— deleting that, everyone has been heard by the present and see over the last— heard by the present and see over the last couple of months and a lot of respect — the last couple of months and a lot of respect for every single country in the _ of respect for every single country in the room — of respect for every single country in the room was given by the presidency over the last couple of months _ presidency over the last couple of months and it is my firm belief that the text— months and it is my firm belief that the text on— months and it is my firm belief that the text on the table now reflects perfectly— the text on the table now reflects perfectly well this respect shown by the presidency and, at the same time, _ the presidency and, at the same time, allows us to act with the urgency— time, allows us to act with the urgency that is essential for our survivat~ — urgency that is essential for our survivat~ so _ urgency that is essential for our survival. so i please employee, please, — survival. so i please employee, please, embrace this text so we can bring _ please, embrace this text so we can bring hope _ please, embrace this text so we can bring hope to the hearts of our children— bring hope to the hearts of our children and grandchildren. they are waiting _ children and grandchildren. they are waiting for— children and grandchildren. they are waiting for us. they will not forgive _ waiting for us. they will not forgive us if we fail them today. applause thank you. thank you. thank you to the european union for that intervention. and i see that norway is seeking the floor and i give the floor to norway.— floor to norway. thank you, president. _ floor to norway. thank you, president, and _ floor to norway. thank you, president, and thank - floor to norway. thank you, president, and thank you i floor to norway. thank you, i president, and thank you alok, floor to norway. thank you, - president, and thank you alok, and i want to— president, and thank you alok, and i want to give — president, and thank you alok, and i want to give my wholehearted support to what _ want to give my wholehearted support to what was just said. we have a very— to what was just said. we have a very solid — to what was just said. we have a very solid body of text here that we are happy— very solid body of text here that we are happy with on all tracks and i think— are happy with on all tracks and i think every— are happy with on all tracks and i think every single country in this group _ think every single country in this group would like to change a sentence or two or have other ideas, but i sentence or two or have other ideas, but i think— sentence or two or have other ideas, but i think we have strong messaging on the _ but i think we have strong messaging on the 15— but i think we have strong messaging on the 1.5 goal and on the need for mitigation — on the 1.5 goal and on the need for mitigation and to do it fast and on adaptation— mitigation and to do it fast and on adaptation and loss and damage, which _ adaptation and loss and damage, which we — adaptation and loss and damage, which we really understand and take seriously. _ which we really understand and take seriously, and we are also about to land finatty — seriously, and we are also about to land finally the rule book from paris — land finally the rule book from paris and _ land finally the rule book from paris and i would appeal to everybody now to look at the big picture _ everybody now to look at the big picture of — everybody now to look at the big picture of what we have because there _ picture of what we have because there is— picture of what we have because there is something important for everybody in this text, and i think we really— everybody in this text, and i think we really need to set aside our differences and come together and send a _ differences and come together and send a message to the world that the world _ send a message to the world that the world is— send a message to the world that the world is expecting, some i very much hope we _ world is expecting, some i very much hope we can— world is expecting, some i very much hope we can call this around the text that — hope we can call this around the text that is _ hope we can call this around the text that is being developed after so much — text that is being developed after so much hard work as soon as possible _ so much hard work as soon as possible. thank you, alok. thank you, norway, for your intervention. south africa seeks the floor and i give the floor to south africa. . ~' , ., floor and i give the floor to south africa. . ~' ,, ~ , africa. thank you, mr president. south africa _ africa. thank you, mr president. south africa would _ africa. thank you, mr president. south africa would also - africa. thank you, mr president. south africa would also like - africa. thank you, mr president. south africa would also like to l south africa would also like to commend you for your hard work together— commend you for your hard work together with your team and and we do not _ together with your team and and we do not intend that we will not amend the text— do not intend that we will not amend the text you provide it with us however. _ the text you provide it with us however, we want to raise one issue around _ however, we want to raise one issue around paragraph 36 of our decision. we fully— around paragraph 36 of our decision. we fully concur with the sentiments by china _ we fully concur with the sentiments by china and india and we believe we can find _ by china and india and we believe we can find a _ by china and india and we believe we can find a workable solution on that particular— can find a workable solution on that particular issue. as we said yesterday through our minister, we don't _ yesterday through our minister, we don't believe that one size fits all is a good — don't believe that one size fits all is a good approach when it comes to this particular issue. and therefore we would _ this particular issue. and therefore we would plead with you to hear our voice _ we would plead with you to hear our voice and _ we would plead with you to hear our voice and and accommodate our voice in that— voice and and accommodate our voice in that particular issue. thank you so much — in that particular issue. thank you so much. . ~ in that particular issue. thank you so much. . ,, i. ., in that particular issue. thank you so much. . ,, ., ~ so much. thank you to south africa for our so much. thank you to south africa for your intervention. _ so much. thank you to south africa for your intervention. to _ so much. thank you to south africa for your intervention. to the - so much. thank you to south africa for your intervention. to the loo . for your intervention. to the loo seeks the floor. i give the floor to 7 tuvalu seeks the floor. i give the floor to tuvalu. glasgow has given us a message of hope and a message of promise. glasgow has delivered a strong message of ambition. what is left now is for us to deliver. to deliver on that promise. i sympathise with the honourable gentleman from the european union who yesterday showed us the photo of his grandson. i as well i'm a grandfather of three. three little children. and i keep looking at their photos. every single night after returning from these halls. thinking, what would i tell them upon my return from glasgow. . i will now be able to tell them the glasgow has made a promise to secure them their future. that will be the best ever christmas gift i would present to them. we have now embarked on the glasgow train. the glasgow train of ambition, the glasgow train of ambition, the glasgow train of 1.5 degrees. climate change is real. there is no politics in climate change. so my fellow political leaders, our response to climate change should never depend on whether our domestic response to climate change will get us re—elected in the next elections. responding to climate change is critical to our survival, of our communities. the survival of humanity. it is not and should never be linked to our political survival in the next elections. so, friends, we urge all countries to board the glasgow train. we need to continue to work hard, to keep the glasgow train moving and moving fast. so we can reach the next summit in egypt and deliver on the glasgow train of ambition and 1.5 degrees, so in closing, mr president, we thank glasgow. we thank the prime minister, borisjohnson and your presidency, alok sharma, and your team. foryourable presidency, alok sharma, and your team. for your able leadership and we thank glasgow for keeping us safe. friends, glasgow ends today, but the real work begins now and we must now deliver on the glasgow train of ambition and 1.5. thank you, all. thank you, tuvalu, for your intervention and i now give the floor— intervention and i now give the floor to — intervention and i now give the floor to antigua and barbuda. thank ou, floor to antigua and barbuda. thank you. minister- _ floor to antigua and barbuda. thank you, minister. thank _ floor to antigua and barbuda. thank you, minister. thank you, _ you, minister. thank you, excellencies. i speak on behalf by the statement from the g7 summit in china which signals we have a package in front of us and at the outset i would like to thank you and your team, mr president, for your tireless efforts in helping us to get this far. although we promised we would finish last night, we appreciate that additional time to mature some important issues. members have made a tremendous effort to be here and some members in our group will travel up to five days to remote locations on the of climate change. two weeks ago, it was indicated that we expected a return on our effort and we are now over time and the clock is running out. this morning our group was reflecting on whether it was all worthwhile after this final push. and there are a few things that hang in the balance. in this package we have priorities that are included which we cannot go home without, including elements of the mitigation section already mentioned. and elements in loss and damage that are not there for which we are extremely disappointed and we will express our grievances in due course. however, we lead with a spirit of compromise and we implore all parties to support our common outcome and move forward. we know what is at stake forward. we know what is at stake for our membership, our homes and our cultures. and we strongly question whether elements of this package could undermine our 1.5 degrees march, but we trust that we have to go through this journey and implore colleagues again to take this step with us. thank you. thank you antigua and barbuda for your intervention. fiji seeks the floor— your intervention. fiji seeks the floor and — your intervention. fiji seeks the ftoor and i— your intervention. fiji seeks the floor and i give the floor to fiji. thank— floor and i give the floor to fiji. thank you. _ floor and i give the floor to fiji. thank you, mr president, and some of us may— thank you, mr president, and some of us may not— thank you, mr president, and some of us may not be — thank you, mr president, and some of us may not be able to have the full abitity _ us may not be able to have the full ability to _ us may not be able to have the full ability to embrace fully all of the outcomes and it might be somewhat constrained, but i think we need to support— constrained, but i think we need to support the — constrained, but i think we need to support the outcome of this conference overall through consensus because _ conference overall through consensus because that is critically important. very briefly, in the interest— important. very briefly, in the interest of— important. very briefly, in the interest of time, whilst it has taken — interest of time, whilst it has taken far— interest of time, whilst it has taken far too long and comes riddled with caveats, some may see, we welcome — with caveats, some may see, we welcome the draft text for the phase—out of coal and fossil fuel subsidies— phase—out of coal and fossil fuel subsidies and this is the first time we have _ subsidies and this is the first time we have seen tangible movement with specific— we have seen tangible movement with specific reference made to the two greatest _ specific reference made to the two greatest drivers of global warming and we _ greatest drivers of global warming and we welcome the renewed commitment to meet the hundred billion— commitment to meet the hundred billion target and we welcome the long—term finance and extending the monitoring _ long—term finance and extending the monitoring of the $100 billion target _ monitoring of the $100 billion target in 2027. in 20151.5 degrees as a compromise that nations made in the paris _ as a compromise that nations made in the paris agreement for the sake of collective _ the paris agreement for the sake of collective action and today we make the compromise also regarding loss and damage and we've been asked to do this— and damage and we've been asked to do this and _ and damage and we've been asked to do this and we will do this for the sake _ do this and we will do this for the sake of— do this and we will do this for the sake of the — do this and we will do this for the sake of the collective action, we need _ sake of the collective action, we need to— sake of the collective action, we need to prevent a cataclysmic future. — need to prevent a cataclysmic future. we believe and support paragraph 73 and 74 with the understanding that the dial referred to in the _ understanding that the dial referred to in the paragraphs will set out the start—up process through which we can— the start—up process through which we can expect real engagement and practical— we can expect real engagement and practical solutions that will produce a finance based outcome by cop26 _ produce a finance based outcome by cop26 on. _ produce a finance based outcome by cop26 on. mr president, we believe that these _ cop26 on. mr president, we believe that these negotiations represent our best— that these negotiations represent our best and only chance of securing the collective intent and shared action— the collective intent and shared action needed to manage the scale and complexity of the climate crisis. — and complexity of the climate crisis. we _ and complexity of the climate crisis. we need to build on the progress — crisis. we need to build on the progress we have secured and work towards _ progress we have secured and work towards an— progress we have secured and work towards an outcome in cop 27 that delivers _ towards an outcome in cop 27 that delivers equitable progress and for that we _ delivers equitable progress and for that we support the outcome. thank you. thank you, fiji for your intervention and the marshall islands floor and i give the floor to the marshall islands. mr president, _ to the marshall islands. mr president, excellencies, thank you, first of— president, excellencies, thank you, first of all. — president, excellencies, thank you, first of all, to everyone here, but especially — first of all, to everyone here, but especially to your team, mr president, foil a very long nights and the — president, foil a very long nights and the very impassioned efforts on everyone's— and the very impassioned efforts on everyone's behalf at this summit to bring _ everyone's behalf at this summit to bring it— everyone's behalf at this summit to bring it to _ everyone's behalf at this summit to bring it to a — everyone's behalf at this summit to bring it to a successful conclusion. ithink— bring it to a successful conclusion. i think the — bring it to a successful conclusion. i think the question we all need to ask ourselves at this point is this. are we _ ask ourselves at this point is this. are we ready to leave this summit without _ are we ready to leave this summit without an — are we ready to leave this summit without an outcome after all of the efforts _ without an outcome after all of the efforts that have been made, to hold it in timits _ efforts that have been made, to hold it in limits of a pandemic. and i asked _ it in limits of a pandemic. and i asked this _ it in limits of a pandemic. and i asked this question very sincerely, particularly for those of us who came _ particularly for those of us who came from the pacific and also for those _ came from the pacific and also for those of— came from the pacific and also for those of us — came from the pacific and also for those of us who could not make it. there _ those of us who could not make it. there are — those of us who could not make it. there are many of us who could not make _ there are many of us who could not make it _ there are many of us who could not make it here. — there are many of us who could not make it here. and we have worked overtime _ make it here. and we have worked overtime to — make it here. and we have worked overtime to ensure that as a region we were _ overtime to ensure that as a region we were together so our voice could be heard _ we were together so our voice could be heard in— we were together so our voice could be heard in this space. , and can we io be heard in this space. , and can we go back— be heard in this space. , and can we go back to _ be heard in this space. , and can we go back to our— be heard in this space. , and can we go back to our home islands, to our communities— go back to our home islands, to our communities with nothing? and for my country. _ communities with nothing? and for my country. the _ communities with nothing? and for my country, the answer to that is no. i am not _ country, the answer to that is no. i am not willing to leave here with nothing. — am not willing to leave here with nothing. we have a text in front of us. it— nothing. we have a text in front of us. it does— nothing. we have a text in front of us. it does not have everything that everyone _ us. it does not have everything that everyone wants but it has extremely important _ everyone wants but it has extremely important elements that do serve the planet. _ important elements that do serve the planet. . _ important elements that do serve the ptanet. . it's— important elements that do serve the planet. , it's not perfect. and it is not _ planet. , it's not perfect. and it is not without faults. . we have much _ is not without faults. . we have much work— is not without faults. . we have much work to do. but it does represent _ much work to do. but it does represent real progress. and that is what we _ represent real progress. and that is what we need at this moment. we cannot— what we need at this moment. we cannot afford no progress. there is work— cannot afford no progress. there is work to— cannot afford no progress. there is work to do— cannot afford no progress. there is work to do on loss and damage and i think— work to do on loss and damage and i think my— work to do on loss and damage and i think my colleague from fiji has pointed — think my colleague from fiji has pointed to that. and we know, and we commit _ pointed to that. and we know, and we commit to— pointed to that. and we know, and we commit to focusing on this over the coming _ commit to focusing on this over the coming year, to find actual solutions, realways coming year, to find actual solutions, real ways forward, and we hope. _ solutions, real ways forward, and we hope. and _ solutions, real ways forward, and we hope, and notjust hope, we expect, that partners will go with us on the journey. _ that partners will go with us on the journey. at — that partners will go with us on the journey. at the same time, there are elements— journey. at the same time, there are elements that do acknowledge the urgency— elements that do acknowledge the urgency of our plate. . it brings us back— urgency of our plate. . it brings us back together next year with a firm deadtine _ back together next year with a firm deadline for enhancing us to get on the trajectory to 1.5 which is the lifeline — the trajectory to 1.5 which is the lifeline for — the trajectory to 1.5 which is the lifeline for my country and i argue it is the _ lifeline for my country and i argue it is the lifeline for everyone in every— it is the lifeline for everyone in every country. it moves us to ending fossil— every country. it moves us to ending fossil fuel— every country. it moves us to ending fossil fuel subsidies which have no place _ fossil fuel subsidies which have no place in _ fossil fuel subsidies which have no place in a — fossil fuel subsidies which have no place in a sane economy and to an end. _ place in a sane economy and to an end. at— place in a sane economy and to an end. at last. — place in a sane economy and to an end, at last, too cold. ? two coal. and _ end, at last, too cold. ? two coal. and i_ end, at last, too cold. ? two coal. and i really— end, at last, too cold. ? two coal. and i really must insist we cannot let this _ and i really must insist we cannot let this go — and i really must insist we cannot let this go unnoticed. this package, this glasgow train is a step to helping — this glasgow train is a step to helping countries like mine who must transform _ helping countries like mine who must transform our very physical environment in the coming years to survive _ environment in the coming years to survive the — environment in the coming years to survive the onslaught of climate change. — survive the onslaught of climate change. this is an extremely critical— change. this is an extremely critical step that i can afford to lose. _ critical step that i can afford to lose. excellencies, colleagues, mr president. — lose. excellencies, colleagues, mr president, progress does entail sacrifice — president, progress does entail sacrifice but we have to acknowledge progress. _ sacrifice but we have to acknowledge progress. we cannot afford to give up progress. we cannot afford to give up on _ progress. we cannot afford to give up on the — progress. we cannot afford to give up on the promise that this package offers— up on the promise that this package offers us. _ up on the promise that this package offers us. and others have referred to their— offers us. and others have referred to their grandchildren and i will refer— to their grandchildren and i will refer to — to their grandchildren and i will refer to my children. at the end of the summit— refer to my children. at the end of the summit in madrid, i had to go back— the summit in madrid, i had to go back home — the summit in madrid, i had to go back home and say, to my children, that t'm _ back home and say, to my children, that i'm afraid we did not deliver. and i_ that i'm afraid we did not deliver. and i cannot afford to do that again. — and i cannot afford to do that again. thank you. thank you to marshall islands for that intervention. i see that gabon is seeking the floor, i give thee floor to gabon.

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