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Turkey seeks to host next COP as co-presidency plans falter

Turkey seeks to host next COP as co-presidency plans falter

By Fulya OZERKAN
Istanbul (AFP) Nov 16, 2025

Turkey wants to host next year's UN climate change talks and is ready to organise the event alone if there is no agreement on sharing the event, a Turkish diplomatic source told AFP Sunday.

Australia and Turkey are locked in a stalemate over who should host the 31st United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP31) in 2026.

The host is selected by consensus, so unless Australia or Turkey withdraws or the countries agree to share the conference, both will miss out. A decision should be made at the current COP conference in Belem, Brazil.

If no consensus is reached, the summit would revert to Bonn, the German city that hosts the UN's climate secretariat.

The Turkish source said discussions with Australia at the UN General Assembly's annual meetings in September yielded initial proposals for joint management of the event and shared high-level meetings.

But a letter from Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan rejected the agreements, citing UN rules against joint hosting and concerns about diverting COP's Pacific-focused agenda, the source said.

Ankara supports developing flexible arrangements through good-faith consultations to ensure the success of COP31, the source said.

"Turkey continues to advocate a co-presidency model as a step to strengthen multilateralism but is prepared to host the conference independently if consensus cannot be reached," the source told AFP. Erdogan underlined this position in his response to the Australian prime minister, the source added.

-'Inclusiveness'-

Leaders including French President Emmanuel Macron and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer attended a summit in Brazil on November 6-7 to start COP30, but Erdogan and Albanese were not among them.

Turkish Vice President Cevdet Yilmaz attended the summit, while Australia was represented by Climate Change and Energy Minister Chris Bowen.

Brazil has appointed a representative to help resolve the disagreement between Australia and Turkey, but diplomats say that no progress has been made yet toward reaching an agreement before COP30 wraps up on November 21.

Some observers view Turkey's close ties with Russia and Saudi Arabia -- countries seen as hindering progress on climate action -- as a potential disadvantage.

Turkey wants COP31 to focus on the world's most vulnerable regions, with potential special sessions addressing Pacific issues, the source added.

The Turkish candidacy is framed as a call for global solidarity and constructive dialogue in climate action.

"Turkey will continue to act on the principles of cooperation and inclusiveness rather than competition in combating climate change," the source said, adding that it invites all parties to advance the process on the basis of "constructive dialogue and mutual respect".

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