ArmInfo. One of the world's leading environmental activists, Swedish Greta Thunberg, is already in Armenia. This was reported by the "Armenian Climate Justice" initiative on its Facebook page.
It is noted that Greta Thunberg was met at the border between Armenia and Georgia by the chairman of the public organization "Community Cohesion and Support Center" Oleg Dulgaryan and his colleagues.
As reported by members of the Armenian initiative, the Swedish environmental activist is boycotting the UN Climate Change Conference (COP29) due to its holding in Azerbaijan. "Instead, she decided to express solidarity with Armenia. This decision underscores her continued commitment to the protection of human rights, as she previously spoke out against human rights violations in Azerbaijan and the ethnic cleansing of Armenians in Artsakh," the statement said.
In this regard, the Armenian Climate Justice Initiative plans to hold side events during COP29, including the conference on November 14, 2024 and a strike in front of the UN office in Yerevan on November 15, 2024.
Earlier in Tbilisi, Greta Thunberg united with activists from Azerbaijan, Armenia and Georgia to draw attention to the problem of holding COP29 in Azerbaijan.
According to media reports, the environmental activist condemned the decision to choose the capital of Azerbaijan to host the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), calling it hypocritical. In this context, she recalled that Azerbaijan, which hosted COP29, carried out ethnic cleansing in Artsakh just a year ago. While the Swedish activist is boycotting COP29, the ruling party in Armenia refused to accept a statement demanding that Azerbaijan immediately release the Armenian hostages and ensure the safe return of 120,000 Armenian refugees from Artsakh. The statement also called for the implementation of the International Court of Justice ruling and respect for the territorial integrity of Armenia.
It is curious that while protests demanding the immediate release of Armenian prisoners of war and hostages illegally held in Azerbaijan began in various countries around the world on the eve of COP29 in Baku, the ruling Civil Contract faction in Armenia yesterday failed to adopt a statement initiated by the opposition in parliament on the imperative of releasing Armenian prisoners of war and hostages from Baku prisons. The draft statement of the National Assembly, which emphasized the need to put pressure on Azerbaijan on this issue, was supported by only 30 opposition MPs. The ruling party stated as an excuse that this issue is in the center of their attention on a daily basis and they do not see the need for additional action on this issue.