Paris or no Paris, India committed to climate protection: Modi
Team Udayavani, Jun 3, 2017, 9:26 AM IST
St Petersburg (Russia): India is committed to protecting the climate, irrespective of the Paris agreement, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said here today but avoided a direct reference to the US withdrawing from the international deal.
Addressing the St Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF) here in the presence of Russian President Vladimir Putin, he said India has traditionally been respecting the nature and desisted from exploiting it.
“Paris or no Paris, our commitment to preserving the climate is for the sake of future generations,” Modi said while responding to a question about US President Donald Trump announcing withdrawal of the USA from the Climate Change deal.
He said he had made the same comment in Germany three days back when “nobody’s comment had come”, an apparent reference to Trump’s announcement today.
“I said it in then, I say it now,” he added.
Trump earlier in the day said the US was withdrawing from the Paris climate change deal, agreed by more than 190 nations. He said it unfairly benefited countries like India and China.
Asked by the moderator whether India would side with the US or others on the Paris climate change deal, Modi replied, “it is not a question of which way I go. I will go with the future generations.”
He underlined, “we must leave for our future generations a climate wherein they can breathe clean air and have a healthy life.”
Earlier, addressing the event, the prime minister said, “India is a responsible nation with regard to climate change…We can milk the nature… Exploitation of nature is not acceptable to us,” he said.
He said India had been working to protect the environment even before the Paris deal reached in 2015.
“For the last 5000 years, even when I was not born, it has been the tradition in India to protect the environment,” Modi said.
He recalled that when he was the chief minister of Gujarat before 2014, the state had created a separate department for environment protection.
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