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On the second day of the conference, a series of leaders gathered including Prime Minister Bennett who spoke with French President Emmanuel Macron, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres. Johnson: "We are here to save the world as c. "James Bond." Bennett: This is not a matter of left and right. This is our future


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"Future generations will not forgive us if we fail": State leaders speak in Glasgow

On the second day of the conference, a series of leaders gathered including Prime Minister Bennett who spoke with French President Emmanuel Macron, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres. Johnson: "We are here to save the world as c. "James Bond." Bennett: This is not a matter of left and right. This is our future

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Monday, 01 November 2021, 10:26 Updated: 14:52

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Live broadcast from the Glasgow Climate Conference

Prime Minister Naftali Bennett began a round of meetings with world leaders today (Monday) and is expected to address the Glasgow Climate Conference in Scotland.

Among the leaders with them will be French President Emmanuel Macron, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres.



The reception for the Prime Minister was held in front of British Prime Minister Johnson and the UN Secretary-General.

Bennett then met with Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison: "I'm very happy to see you. We see you as a great friend and supporter, and consider Australia a great company. We have committed to a goal of 0 greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. It should not be a political issue, it is not It's a matter of left and right. This is about our future. "



"Our unique contribution is not the carbon footprint, because we are a pretty small country. It's a matter of harnessing the energy of the 'start-up nation' to protect the planet."

Bennett took advantage of the meeting with Morrison and asked him to act for resolute condemnation of Iran as part of the forthcoming meeting of the Board of Governors (BOG) of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), which is expected to take place later this month.

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Bennett and Morrison (Photo: Government Press Office, Omar Miron)

Macron and Bennett (Photo: Government Press Office, Haim Tzach)

The Prime Minister also asked that Australia define Hezbollah, in all its wings, as a terrorist organization officially, an issue that is currently on the agenda in Australia.

Bennett will then meet with French President Macron.

In the afternoon, the Prime Minister is expected to speak at the conference and then continue to a series of additional meetings.

Johnson (Photo: AP)

"We're here to save the world like James Bond"

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson opened the leaders' speeches: "Welcome to Glasgow and Scotland known for its famous son James Bond, known as the one who saves the world. We are here to save the world like him, but we have no magic button."



Johnson illustrated the climate crisis by saying: "Two more degrees and we are endangering our food reserves. Four degrees and 'say goodbye' to the cities of Shanghai and Alexandria. The later in the operation the situation will be worse. If we fail in the mission our children will not forgive us. In Glasgow, world leaders have failed to act. "



"Let's we save the planet," Johnson pleaded.

"It will be difficult, but it is possible."

Bennett before taking off (Photo: Government Press Office, Haim Tzach)

Yesterday a report by the World Meteorological Organization stated that the last seven years have been the warmest ever recorded.

The organization has released an interim report this year on the state of the climate and is based on data from the first nine months of 2021.



The UN Climate Conference in Glasgow, Scotland has opened with the participation of representatives from about 200 countries. world leaders must take drastic measures to avoid an environmental catastrophe in light of global warming caused by fossil fuels.



Not yet takeoff Scotland Prime Minister Naftali Bennett ignored Bennett burning issues of the name convenes the conference. Prime Minister addressed the issue of the budget is expected to pass later this week. "We expected a week mad to go and will be The wilder it gets, the closer the vote on the budget gets. "

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