COP26: Russia’s Vladimir Putin will not attend climate summiton October 20, 2021 at 11:54 am

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No reason was given for the Russian leader’s decision not to attend the conference in Glasgow.

Russian President Vladimir Putin delivers a speech during a plenary session of the Russian Energy Week International Forum in Moscow, Russia October 13, 2021

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Russia’s President Vladimir Putin will not attend the COP26 climate summit in Glasgow, the Kremlin said on Wednesday.

No reason was given for the decision not to attend, but a Kremlin spokesperson said climate change was an “important” priority for Russia.

COP26 takes place in Scotland’s largest city from 31 October to 12 November.

Russia’s decision is seen as a blow to efforts to get leaders to negotiate a new deal to stall rising global temperatures.

“Unfortunately, Putin will not fly to Glasgow,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters, adding that climate change was “one of our foreign policy’s most important priorities.”

Mr Putin has not commented on the official announcement, but speaking at an international energy forum in Moscow on 13 October, the Russian leader cited the coronavirus pandemic as a factor in his decision to travel.

“I am not sure yet if I will attend [COP26] in person, but I will certainly take part in it,” he added.

Chinese President Xi Jinping is also unlikely to attend, though Chinese officials have reportedly not entirely ruled out a change of plans.

Earlier in October, Australian Prime Minister attracted widespread criticism for suggesting he might skip the summit, but he later announced that he would indeed attend.

COP26 is the biggest climate change conference since landmark talks in Paris in 2015. Some 200 countries are being asked for their plans to cut emissions by 2030.

Many observers will be watching how Russia and other major fossil fuel producers will be willing to reduce their reliance on them.

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Analysis box by Matt McGrath, environment correspondent

President Putin’s decision to absent himself from COP26 adds to the list of key leaders who are either not coming or not yet confirmed.

It will be harder now for the UK to make the case that world leaders are fully engaged on the question when the head of the world’s fifth biggest carbon polluter fails to show up.

While Russia’s carbon cutting plans have been described as “critically insufficient” by the Climate Action Tracker there have been signs in recent days that the country was starting to take emission cuts more seriously.

President Putin recently outlined a net-zero target for 2060 saying that “the role of oil and coal will decrease.”

The Russians say they will still send a strong delegation and that climate change remains a priority for the country. But it will undoubtedly be a disappointment for the UK which had hoped that Putin would be open to making progress on a number of issues, including deforestation.

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