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Turkiye to host 2026 climate summit, in defeat for Australia

Turkiye will host next year’s U.N. climate conference after Australia’s bid imploded.

Axar.az, citing Politico, reports that Turkiye and Australia had faced off for more than a year over the talks’ location, an impasse that extended almost until the final day of the current climate summit in Belém, Brazil.

If no resolution had emerged, next year’s summit would have defaulted to Germany, which has said it wouldn’t have time to plan the event properly.

While Turkiye will provide the venue for the 2026 talks, Australia will hold the presidency — and therefore the diplomacy, said Chris Bowen, Australia’s minister for climate change and energy. That means that “I would have all the powers of the COP presidency,” he said.

A Turkish official, who did not give his name, said the final deal would be announced on Thursday.

Turkiye had proposed hosting the talks in the Mediterranean city of Antalya.

Date
2025.11.20 / 11:55
Author
Axar.az
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