Global Stocktake should account for failures of developed nations: BASIC nations at COP28
The BASIC grouping, comprising Brazil, South Africa, India and China, has pushed during annual climate talks here that the Global Stocktake should also account for the failures of the developed nations, sources said. According to multiple delegates who were present in the preliminary negotiations which put forward their initial expectations, the BASIC grouping condemned fragmented multilateralism of the developed world. Preliminary demands: India When the Indian delegation was contacted, they confirmed the BASIC grouping demands but also underlined that these were the preliminary demands put forward before the negotiations started in full flow. The four committed to act jointly at the Copenhagen climate summit, including a possible united walkout if their common minimum position was not met by the developed nations.



























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