Türkiye, Czech Republic ink environmental cooperation pact

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Türkiye and the Czech Republic inked a declaration of intent on environmental cooperation, emphasizing joint efforts toward sustainable solutions

Türkiye, Czech Republic ink environmental cooperation pact

Minister of Environment, Urbanization and Climate Change Mehmet Ozhaseki announced that they had signed the declaration of intent on environmental cooperation with the Minister of Environment of the Czech Republic Petr Hladik.

Ozhaseki shared on social media that he had a meeting with Hladik and his delegation. During the meeting, they signed the declaration of intent on environmental cooperation between their countries. They also discussed Türkiye's Zero Waste Project, highlighting its global impact and branding significance.

"We will increase our efforts with the awareness that we need to act together to leave our common home, our world, more livable for our children and to find common solutions to environmental problems worldwide.

In line with our President Mr. Recep Tayyip Erdogan's 2053 Net Zero Emission and Green Development Goal, we will share our experiences in combating climate change and collaborate on environmental projects with the sensitivity we possess," Ozhaseki noted.

Source: Newsroom

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