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UN tries to limit staff going to Cop30 in Brazil due to high price of hotels | Cop30

While the United Nations invited their staff to limit participation to the COP30 climate summit in Brazil in November due to high accommodation prices, government delegates are still trying to find rooms in their budgets.

The movement comes as more and more concern about the cost of accommodation on the coast of Amazon, which is home to the COP30 of Delegations. Brazil, working to increase the number of existing hotel deposits, but the rising prices for accommodation, some governments rejected the conference of the Brazilian authorities, he said.

UN Climate Secretary Simon Siell said in a document published on the UN website, “Considering the capacity restrictions in Belem, I would like to want the United Nations System Presidents, specialized agencies and other relevant organizations to review the magnitude of their delegations in COP30 and reduce the number.”

In a statement, Brazil’s COP30 Presidency said that he confirmed his commitment to guarantee 15 single rooms for poor countries at low rates.

Almost every government in the world will meet at the annual UN summit to negotiate efforts to prevent climate change. However, developing countries warned that BELEM will not be able to meet the rising accommodation prices due to the shortage of rooms.

Media organizations and civil society groups, due to accommodation costs, they should reduce or abandon the scope of the conference.

Organizers He warned that they are at risk of hosting “the least inclusive police so far. If there are no solutions to the accommodation crisis.

Last month, representatives of the countries and the UN officials meeting the UN, Brazil, according to an official summary of this meeting, for delegates from the poorest countries of the world for 100 dollars a day for delegates and other countries for $ 400-500 a day to subsidize hotel prices.

Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula Da Silva’s Chief of General Staff Miriam Belchior said that after the meeting, journalists have already carried significant costs to host COP30 and could not provide more subsidies.

Representatives of countries and UN officials will meet again this week to discuss the accommodation for COP30.

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