NZ Stands With Vanuatu On Climate At UN – NZ Government

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New Zealand is welcoming a decision by the United Nations General Assembly to ask the International Court of Justice to consider countriesโ€™ international legal obligations on climate change.

The United Nations has voted unanimously to adopt a resolution led by Vanuatu to ask the ICJ for an advisory opinion on statesโ€™ climate change obligations.

โ€œThis decision has the potential to change the landscape,โ€ Climate Minister James Shaw said.

โ€œNew Zealand was a co-sponsor of this initiative when Vanuatu took it to international climate change negotiations in December. I am pleased to stand alongside Vanuatu because not every country has the ability or resources to go to go forums like that and be heard.

โ€œLike New Zealand, Vanuatu has been hit by devastating cyclones and storms this year. For all our sakes, we must cut climate pollution so things donโ€™t get even worse.โ€

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Foreign Affairs Minister Nanaia Mahuta, who is in Vanuatu and last night joined locals and representatives of other governments at a concert to mark the UN decision, said climate change is a critical area of New Zealandโ€™s co-operation with Vanuatu.

โ€œOur partnership with Vanuatu is built on whanaungatanga (close connections), painga kotahi (mutual benefit) and friendship,โ€ Nanaia Mahuta said.

โ€œAmplifying the Pacific voice and the impact of climate change on Pacific peoples is a key priority for New Zealand.โ€