After a three-week break, the meeting of the Presidential Cabinet, chaired by President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, came to an end. The number of cases, which has recently reached the limit of 30 thousand, caused the meeting to stare. Many were wondering if the measures against the coronavirus could be brought back.
President Erdoğan, who took the podium after the cabinet meeting, conveyed the issues discussed in the cabinet. “Will there be any new measures?” “We need to move the subject to a different place. Replying to this, Erdogan’s statements were as follows:
President Erdoğan: “We have decided to ratify the Paris Climate Agreement next month”
President Erdoğan also touched upon the issue of climate change, which is closely related to the whole world, in his press statement after the cabinet meeting. Explaining that Turkey’s plans to come into force on this issue are in the process of adoption, Erdoğan announced that the relevant institutions have started to prepare action plans to reach the target of zero emissions by 2053. These plans, according to the statements, will have an important role in the fight against the climate crisis, including actions such as afforestation.
Details are coming. . .