UN Chief Starts New Zealand Visit To Stress Climate Change

UN Chief Starts New Zealand Visit To Stress Climate Change

WELLINGTON, New Zealand, May 12 (NNN-XINHUA) – United Nations Secretary-General, Antonio Guterres, arrived in Auckland, New Zealand today (Sunday), for a three-day visit with a focus on climate change.

Guterres is visiting New Zealand for the first time in his role as UN secretary-general. He has previously visited in his role as the UN high commissioner for refugees.

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern will meet with Guterres later on, today.

Guterres will visit both Auckland and Christchurch, including making a keynote speech at the Auckland University of Technology, tomorrow (Monday).

The secretary-general’s visit is the first leg of his tour to the Pacific region, to see how climate change is impacting the region.

On Wednesday, the New Zealand government submitted to parliament, the Zero Carbon Bill, which outlines the country’s plan over the next 30 years on climate change, and aims to reduce greenhouse gases to net zero by 2050.

Ardern said, she was “looking forward to welcoming Secretary-General Guterres to New Zealand, and discussing the issues that matter most to us and our region.”

“The United Nations is the forum where we collectively address the global challenges we face, including climate change and international security,” she said.

New Zealand strongly supports the role of the UN in upholding international rules-based system, and ensuring all voices are able to be heard, the prime minister said.

Guterres will take part in a climate change and agriculture event in Christchurch on Tuesday, as well as, paying tribute to the victims of the March 15 terrorist attack.– NNN-XINHUA

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