Anwar reaffirms Malaysia’s commitment to Paris Agreement

The prime minister emphasises the importance of bold measures to address climate change and uphold human rights

9:36 PM MYT

 

DAVOS — Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim reaffirmed Malaysia’s commitment to the Paris Agreement, pledging bold measures to uphold human rights and sustainability.

Speaking during an exclusive dialogue titled “A Conversation with Anwar Ibrahim,” moderated by World Economic Forum founder Prof Klaus Schwab, Anwar highlighted Malaysia’s unity as a multiracial nation in regional platforms.

“Malaysia can showcase that we are a Muslim-majority nation, with a strong presence of ethnic Chinese and Indians, as well as tribal groups from Sabah and Sarawak, united as one great family.

“We show good in that manner,” he said.

When asked about maintaining Malaysia’s commitments to human rights and green development despite challenges such as the US withdrawal from the Paris Agreement, Anwar stressed the urgency of action.

“Climate change is not about international recognition alone; it is about protecting our society. We must accelerate efforts, including adhering to the Paris Agreement,” he said.

Anwar pointed to Asean’s progress on regional issues like the Myanmar crisis and the development of the Asean Power Grid (APG). 

The APG, he noted, is on track to achieve full integration within a few years, helping Asean meet climate goals.

“It is indeed important for the world, particularly for wealthy and industrialised nations that contribute significantly to global challenges to take action. These countries have made promises that they have not fulfilled. 

“While we may voice our concerns, we must also take the initiative to address these issues ourselves. 

“When it comes to human rights and climate change, it is not just about international agreements. Our commitment and values compel us to act for the sake of humanity. That is why we need to undertake bold and difficult measures, starting with our aspirations for a better future, Anwar concluded. — January 22, 2025

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