‘A total waste of time’: why Papua New Guinea pulled out of COP29

‘A total waste of time’: why Papua New Guinea pulled out of COP29

Papua New Guinea’s decision to pull out of an upcoming UN global climate summit due to frustration over “empty promises and inaction”.

Prime minister James Marape announced in August the country would not attend COP29 in “protest at the big nations” for a lack of “quick support to victims of climate change”. Then last week, foreign affairs minister Justin Tckatchenko, confirmed Papua New Guinea would withdraw from high-level talks at the summit, which begins on 11 November in Baku, Azerbaijan, describing it as “a total waste of time”.

Papua New Guinea is among the first nations to declare it will not attend due to big emitting countries failing to act as they have promised.

“We will no longer tolerate empty promises and inaction, while our people suffer the devastating consequences of climate change,” Tckatchenko said at a meeting of small island states in Samoa last week. He added that “nothing concrete has come out of such major multilateral meetings.”

“The last three COP meetings have gone around in circles, producing no tangible results for small island states. COP29 will be no different, so Papua New Guinea will not participate at the political level,” Tckatchenko said.

“The international community has shown a total lack of respect for countries like ours that play a crucial role in mitigating climate change. We are tired of being sidelined.”

“The pledges made by major polluters amount to nothing more than empty talk. They impose impossible barriers for us to access the crucial funds we need to protect our people,” he said.