Taliban disappointed by lack of invite

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This view shows the main entrance of the COP30 UN Climate Change Conference building at night in Belem, Para State, Brazil on November 7. — AFP
This view shows the main entrance of the COP30 UN Climate Change Conference building at night in Belem, Para State, Brazil on November 7. — AFP

KABUL The Taliban regime expressed its disappointment on Sunday that it was not invited to the COP30 conference despite Afghanistan being one of the nations most vulnerable to climate change.

The 30th UN Climate Change Conference opens on Monday and is set to draw representatives from dozens of countries to Brazil.

Afghanistan’s National Environmental Protection Agency (Nepa) expressed its “deep concern over the fact that, despite Afghanistan being one of the most climate-vulnerable countries, it has unfortunately not received an official invitation” to COP30.

Last year the Taliban government, which is currently only recognised by Russia, sent a delegation to COP29 — but as a “guest” of host Azerbaijan rather than a party directly involved in the negotiations.

The Taliban authorities, which returned to power in 2021, believe that their diplomatic isolation should not prevent them from taking part in international climate talks.

“The exclusion of the Afghan people from the right to participate in this conference contradicts the principles of climate justice, global cooperation, and human solidarity,” the Nepa statement said.

Afghanistan accounts for approximately 0.06 per cent of global greenhouse gas emissions and is one of the countries most vulnerable to some effects of climate change, according to scientists.

About 89 per cent of the population depends on agriculture for their survival, according to the UN.

Published in Dawn, November 10th, 2025

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