BEIJING, Nov. 25,
2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The 29th session of the
Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework
Convention on Climate Change (COP29)
concluded in Baku, Azerbaijan, on Sunday, with a package of
climate agreements reached after multilateral negotiations among
nearly 200 parties. Given the increasing threat of climate change,
China has made significant
efforts, including ramping up its green energy development and
promoting sustainable practices under the Belt and Road Initiative
(BRI), to contribute to the global fight against climate change.
How does Azerbaijan view
China's role in COP29 and its overall contribution to the global
effort to combat climate change? What further cooperation does
Azerbaijan seek with China in terms of green development? Global
Times reporter Xie Wenting
(GT) spoke with Ambassador of Azerbaijan to China Bunyad Huseynov
(Huseynov) on these topics.
GT: The COP29 just concluded in
Azerbaijan. It attracted worldwide
attention given the increasing threat from climate change. How will
cooperation with China contribute
to the COP29 goals?
Huseynov: In late 2023, by the unanimous decision of
the states worldwide, the Republic of Azerbaijan was honored to be chosen as the
host of COP29. It showcases the
recognition of Azerbaijan's
efforts to address climate change on a national, regional, and
global scale. The goal of COP29 was
to set out clear plans to keep 1.5 C within reach and leave no one
behind while also putting in place the finance we need to deliver.
Climate finance was also an important part of the negotiations at
COP29.
Considering China's unique
contribution to the world green agenda and its rich knowledge,
solid experience, and the availability of advanced technologies in
renewable energy sources, Azerbaijan attaches particular importance to
cooperation with China in this
direction. This year, Azerbaijan's
Minister of Ecology and Natural Resources, the President-designate
of COP29, visited China twice.
We were also honored and pleased to have Chinese President Xi
Jinping's special representative Ding Xuexiang, also China's vice premier, in Baku, Azerbaijan for COP29.
GT: How do you assess the cooperation between Azerbaijan and China in the field of green energy and
sustainable development over the years? What role do you believe
China and Azerbaijan can play in the global fight
against climate change?
Huseynov: Azerbaijan
views China as one of its key
partners in the green energy, transition, and renewable energy
spheres. Chinese technology is already widely used, and it is
essential to mention the professionalism of Chinese companies in
implementing EPC projects in Azerbaijan in this field. China's experience and advanced technology in
alternative energy are especially in demand in
Azerbaijan.
At the same time, opportunities for cooperation in integrating
renewable energy capacities into the network and the transfer of
green energy are being considered. All these issues can provide a
great opportunity not only for bilateral but also for regional
cooperation in the field of green energy and sustainable
development. Azerbaijan and
China will spare no effort to
foster genuine and result-oriented dialogue with all the parties to
advance the global process and ensure efficient climate
action.
Azerbaijan has proven to be a
reliable partner in ensuring global energy security. A
strategically important agenda is now being implemented to further
diversify and strengthen our country's role in energy supply
through "green energy." The creation of regional green energy
corridors toward Central Asia,
Turkey, and Europe is a key priority in this agenda. The
"Caspian-Black Sea-Europe Green Energy Corridor" is a major project
that is shaping a new configuration of energy connections across
Eurasia.
GT: How does Azerbaijan view
the role of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) in promoting green
development?
Huseynov: Azerbaijan attaches great importance to
the BRI, which builds bridges among countries and nations. My
country was one of the first to support this initiative. In
December 2015, during the state visit
of President Ilham Aliyev to
China, a memorandum of
understanding on the BRI was signed. Azerbaijan has proven its support for this
initiative not only in words but also in deeds. Over the years, the
Azerbaijani government has invested considerably in creating
strategic transport infrastructure under the BRI
framework.
We are modernizing the existing transport infrastructure and
building new ones. Azerbaijan
implemented large-scale transport and infrastructure projects,
including the Baku-Tbilisi-Kars railway and the Baku
International Sea Trade Port, connecting East to West through the
Trans-Caspian International Transport Route. A new geopolitical
situation has emerged in the world, and more cargo transportation
actively uses the Trans-Caspian Transport Corridor.
To better facilitate the increasing load of transported goods
and diversify the routes, the Zangezur Corridor initiative launched
by the President of Azerbaijan
will become the shortest and most convenient alternative route for
transporting goods from China to
Europe. I have to state that the
Zangezur Corridor should be considered not only as a transport
route, but also as an energy transition pathway.
The BRI also highlights the potential for increased cultural
exchange and mutual understanding between nations. Additionally,
the initiative could foster economic cooperation, strengthening
relations between the countries involved. The initiative is a
platform for fostering friendship and interaction between diverse
societies. We believe that preserving and respecting the cultural
heritage of countries along the historical Silk Road is key to the
success of this endeavor.
GT: What role do you see being played by emerging
technologies in achieving sustainable development? How do you
evaluate China's investment
efforts in renewable energy and how do those efforts impact
national and global green development?
Huseynov: I worked in Beijing from 2006 to 2009 as a diplomat. In
the last year that I served as the ambassador of my country, I
witnessed how China had
transformed into a prosperous society that continuously improves
people's quality of life and environment through modern
technologies and economic projects.
The application of modern technology is critical to ensuring
sustainable development in today's world. China, in particular, has a significant
position. China has made great
strides in improving the population's well-being. It is also one of
the countries to have invested the most in green development and
renewable energy. I would like to point out that China sets an example for the world by sharing
with other nations the expertise and technology it has
acquired.
Azerbaijan is sincerely happy
with China's successes in the
development and prosperity of the country and its achievements.
Azerbaijan is also developing at
an accelerated pace, and a policy of diversification of the economy
is the ever-evolving goal. In this context, we would welcome an
increase in Chinese investment in our economy. We believe that
there are good opportunities in this direction.
I would also like to note that, Chinese companies has been
involved as a sub-contractor in wind and solar energy projects
implemented in Azerbaijan. We can
already see the real effects of Chinese technology used in the
commissioned stations. Also, a project to localize the
manufacturing of e-buses in Azerbaijan by the BYD Company was agreed in
the framework of COP29.
GT: What are your expectations for the future of Azerbaijan-China relations? In which areas should both
sides further deepen cooperation?
Huseynov: Thanks to the mutual efforts of our heads
of state, the development of our comprehensive relations has
entered a new strategic partnership level. The heads of our states
have given instructions to diversify economic cooperation and
enrich it with qualitatively new content. At present, opportunities
to expand the spectrum of cooperation in various sectors of the
economy, energy, transport and logistics, industry, agriculture,
information and communication technologies, humanitarianism,
tourism, and other areas of interaction are being considered. In
2023, the trade volume between Azerbaijan and China increased by about 44 percent compared
to the previous year. China is
Azerbaijan's fourth-largest
trading partner and the first import source, and this trend
continues to rise.
I would especially like to note that the transport and transit
sphere is one of our countries' main directions of cooperation.
Transport arteries passing through Azerbaijan and modern infrastructure form the
shortest and most efficient transit routes for transporting goods
from China to Europe and vice versa. The interest of Chinese
transit operators and logistics companies in the "Middle Corridor"
is growing increasingly. Azerbaijani trade houses are operating in
several cities in China. We hope
Azerbaijan's trade houses will be
a dynamic trade and cultural exchange platform. Azerbaijan is increasing in popularity among
Chinese tourists. At the same time, we are working on establishing
China as a popular tourist
destination for Azerbaijanis.
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