BISHKEK, Kyrgyzstan, April 22. President of
Kyrgyzstan Sadyr Japarov has called for simplifying access
procedures to climate financing and directing funds primarily to
the most vulnerable developing countries, including mountainous
states, Trend
reports via the press service of the Kyrgyz President.
He made the statement on April 22 during the plenary session of
the Regional Environmental Summit held in Astana (Kazakhstan).
In his speech, the President spoke about the implementation of
“green” energy projects, including the construction of the
Kambarata-1 HPP, the development of small hydropower plants, as
well as solar and wind power stations.
The Head of State also focused on climate financing, emphasizing
that Kyrgyzstan is fully fulfilling its international climate
commitments.
Regional Environmental Summit RES 2026 is taking place in
Astana. The dialogue platform, established in cooperation with the
United Nations and other international organizations, aims to
develop comprehensive policies and tools for the protection,
restoration, and joint use of ecosystems, water and land resources,
as well as the conservation of biodiversity in Central Asia.