Aquino flies to Paris for historic climate talks

Benigno Aquino

President Benigno Aquino III. SCREENGRAB from RTVM

President Benigno Aquino III flew to Paris, France, Sunday morning to join other world leaders in forging a legally binding agreement that will aim to mitigate the effects of climate change, particularly the rising of global temperature.

Aquino left Manila past 10 a.m. and was expected to arrive in Paris for the 21st Conference of Parties (COP21) at around midnight.

Before leaving Manila, the President said that he would represent the Philippines which had become one of the countries in the world highly-vulnerable to the impacts of climate change.

Aquino is expected to deliver a three-minute speech during the Climate Vulnerable Forum where he is expected to underscore the Philippines’ experience of responding to climate change and recovering from natural disasters.

“Magandang pagkakataon ang mga pagtitipon sa Paris upang muling humakbang at idiin ang halaga ng pagkakaisa ukol sa climate change (The COP21 in Paris is a good opportunity for us to take a step and highlight the importance of uniting against climate change),” Aquino told reporters.

It was during Aquino’s term that the country was hit by super typhoon “Yolanda” (international name: Haiyan) in 2013 which killed more than 6,000 people in the Visayas and affected more than 16 million people.

Aside from participating in the climate talks, Aquino said that his visit to Paris would be a sign of solidarity with other nations in condemning the terrorist attacks in the French capital two weeks ago that killed more than 129 people.

“Sa pagtungo naman natin sa France, ipapaabot natin ang ating pakikidalamhati sa kanilang mamamayan sa karumal-dumal na pangyayari sa kanilang bansa kamakailan (We fly to France to extend our sympathies to their citizens who fell victim to the recent violence),” he said.

He added, “Nakikiisa tayo sa kanila sa pagkondena sa ganitong karahasan na dulot ng pansariling interes ng masasamang element (We stand united with them in condemning such violence brought about by the self-interest of evil elements).”

Also, the President will urge French companies to set up shop and invest in the country.

After Paris, Aquino will fly to Rome to meet with Italian President Sergio Mattarella at Prime Minister Matteo Renzi where they will sign various agreements which will benefit Filipinos.

The President will then proceed to Vatican City where he is expected to meet Pope Francis in return of the pontiff’s visit to the Philippines last January. He will also witness the unveiling and blessing of a mosaic sculpture of Our Lady of Peñafrancia.

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