Trudeau says 120 countries are ready to agree to ’30 by 30′ framework at COP15
MONTREAL — As negotiations officially began at the COP15 UN nature talks in Montreal Wednesday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said almost two-thirds of the countries at the table have already agreed to protect 30 per cent of the world’s land and water by the end of the decade.
But he said the negotiations with some of the five biggest countries in the world, including Russia and China, pose a diplomatic and political challenge.
“International relations are complicated,” said Trudeau during an interview with reporters on the sidelines of the COP15 negotiations.
“But like I said yesterday, if we can’t come together and say, ‘yeah, we should probably protect nature … then what can we come together on?”


