Iran’s Oil Shock Seen as Catalyst for Climate Talks in Turkey
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The chief of negotiations for the Conference of Parties (COP) said that the recent oil shock caused by the Iran war has opened a pathway to climate discussions in Turkey.
The statement was made in Ankara, where the COP negotiations are taking place. The negotiator highlighted how the economic impact of the oil disruption could encourage greater cooperation on climate issues.
No further details were provided about the specific nature of the oil shock or the exact terms of the forthcoming talks.
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