For the first time ever, Taliban reps were invited to the big U.N. climate conference
Briefly

The Afghan delegation will discuss strengthening international cooperation in the field of environmental protection and climate change, stating the Taliban's eagerness to participate.
I consider it a very important move because it paves the path to the negotiation with climate change funds, which halted their projects in the past three years, says Assem Mayar.
Their participation initiates a trust-building effort between international stakeholders, which is imperative if the world is committed to combating the climate crisis, says Abdulhadi Achakzai.
Afghanistan is among the countries worst impacted by climate change; droughts and extreme temperatures have displaced hundreds of thousands of people in recent years.
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