Lukashenko urged international community not to ‘express concerns’, but act
At the World Climate Action Summit, Belarus’ President Aleksandr Lukashenko called on countries not to ‘express concerns’, but to act to address climate security issues, BelTA reports
"Belarus is urging all those who are obliged to shoulder the burden of historical responsibility to, firstly, make a proportionate contribution to solving climate security issues over all centuries of thoughtless attitude to nature, secondly – to strengthen the support for developing countries and states with the economies in transition, and thirdly – to stop ‘expressing concerns’ and start acting in the name of preserving life on Earth,” Aleksandr Lukashenko said.
"Let's act. If we do not act, then nature will force us to live according to its laws," the President concluded.