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United Nations Summit on Biodiversity 2020 --Statements

The links below open on each individual statement made by Governments and Organizations during the United Nations Summit on Biodiversity, 30 September 2020.

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  1. President of the 75th session of the General Assembly
  2. United Nations Secretary-General
  3. President of Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC)
  4. Egypt (CBD COP14 President)
  5. China (CBD COP15 President)
  6. United Nation Environment Programme (video)
  7. Heads of UNDP, CBD and UNEP and IPBES Chair
  8. HRH Prince Charles Prince of Wales
  9. UN Secretary-General’s Youth Advisory Group on Climate Change
  10. Guyana on behalf of the Group of 77 and China
  11. Malawi on behalf of the Least Developed Countries
  12. European Union
  13. France
  14. Slovakia
  15. Hungary
  16. Turkey
  17. Poland
  18. Colombia
  19. Peru
  20. Switzerland
  21. Jordan
  22. Liechtenstein
  23. Austria
  24. Israel
  25. Sri Lanka
  26. Monaco
  27. Kenya
  28. Slovenia
  29. South Africa
  30. Nigeria
  31. Kiribati
  32. Zimbabwe
  33. Spillover Session 1 introduction
  34. Democratic Republic of the Congo
  35. Comoros
  36. Bolivia (Plurinational State of)
  37. Marshall Islands
  38. United Kingdom and Slovenia introduced to Spillover Session
  39. Seychelles
  40. Brazil
  41. Sierra Leone
  42. Italy
  43. Netherlands
  44. Bhutan
  45. United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
  46. Palestine (State of)
  47. Croatia
  48. Mauritius
  49. Denmark
  50. Tonga
  51. Kazakhstan on behalf of Landlocked Developing Countries
  52. Algeria
  53. Myanmar
  54. Uruguay
  55. Japan
  56. Russia
  57. Antigua and Barbuda
  58. United Arab Emirates
  59. Moldova
  60. UN-Department of Economic and Social Affairs (DESA)
  61. Germany
  62. Pakistan
  63. Introduction of the co-Chairs for Leaders Dialogue 1: Germany and Pakistan
  64. Tuvalu on behalf of the Pacific Islands Forum
  65. Belize on behalf of the Alliance of Small Island States
  66. Kyrgyzstan
  67. Mozambique
  68. Zambia
  69. Costa Rica
  70. Georgia
  71. Estonia
  72. Botswana
  73. Chile
  74. Pakistan
  75. Thailand
  76. Canada
  77. Namibia
  78. Cuba
  79. Greece
  80. Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
  81. United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)
  82. International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN)
  83. International Parliamentary Union (IPU)
  84. World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF)
  85. End of Leaders Dialogue 1
  86. United Nations Environment Programme (video)
  87. Leaders Dialogue 2 introduction
  88. Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
  89. Sweden (co-chair)
  90. Introduction #2
  91. Fiji
  92. Ecuador
  93. Maldives
  94. Luxembourg
  95. Norway
  96. Bangladesh
  97. Ireland
  98. Czech Republic
  99. Nepal
  100. Spain
  101. Senegal
  102. Malaysia
  103. Cape Verde
  104. International Labour Organization (ILO)
  105. World Bank
  106. AXA Group
  107. Sintesa Group
  108. Montreal, Canada and Local Governments for Sustainability (ICLEI)
  109. Indigenous Leaders
  110. End of Leaders Dialogue 2
  111. End of discussion
  112. UN Deputy Secretary General
  113. End
  114. Musical Presentation
  115. Spillover Session 2
  116. Holy See
  117. Indonesia
  118. Cyprus
  119. Tunisia
  120. Mongolia
  121. Barbados
  122. Saudi Arabia
  123. Mauritania
  124. Vietnam
  125. Cameroon
  126. Andorra
  127. Eritrea
  128. Laos
  129. Panama
  130. Iceland
  131. Madagascar
  132. Nicaragua
  133. Chad
  134. Gambia
  135. Philippines
  136. Angola
  137. Ivory Coast
  138. Djibouti
  139. Mexico
  140. Venezuela
  141. Malta
  142. El Salvador
  143. Congo
  144. Finland
  145. Belgium
  146. Paraguay
  147. Portugal
  148. India
  149. Rwanda
  150. Ukraine
  151. Benin
  152. Guatemala
  153. Qatar
  154. Suriname
  155. Ghana
  156. Australia
  157. Papua New Guinea
  158. End