Türkiye's climate initiative: Environmental dialogue in Ankara
Speakers engage in a discussion on climate awareness as part of the event organized with the theme of "Change: Ocean Action and Climate Change," Ankara, Türkiye, April 22, 2024. (AA Photo)


Türkiye held its first event in Ankara with the theme "Immersed in Change: Ocean Action and Climate Change" on Monday, providing a platform for diplomatic discussions and environmental collaborations at a high level.

The panel at the Blue Talks event featured a number of speakers, including Deputy Foreign Minister Mehmet Kemal Bozay, Costa Rican Ambassador to Türkiye Gustavo Campos Fallas, French Ambassador Isabelle Dumont, David Fernandez Puyana, permanent observer of the University for Peace to the United Nations Office and other international organizations in Geneva, and professor Bayram Özturk from Istanbul University's Faculty of Aquatic Sciences.

In his speech, Bozay emphasized the need for diplomacy to be more involved in addressing the climate crisis and the importance of approaching it comprehensively.

He highlighted the importance of all actors participating in combating the climate crisis, from the Caribbean, East Asia and France to Türkiye, saying, "We must stand together in the fight against climate change."

Fallas also noted his country's collaboration with neighboring countries in ocean conservation, reiterating that Costa Rica borders the Pacific Ocean to the west and the Caribbean Sea to the east. Regarding his country's advanced work in ocean matters, he emphasized the significance of awareness regarding the ocean's relationship with humanity and society.

Fallas also underscored the crucial need to protect the oceans for the sake of both present and future generations, urging societies to engage in more discussions and events on this topic.

The French ambassador also described Türkiye as an extremely important country in the region, emphasizing the significant contribution of collaboration with Türkiye on oceans and climate change.

Dumont highlighted the issue of oceans being filled with plastics.

"The Zero Waste Project is being implemented in Türkiye and is quite successful. In France, legal decisions are required for such steps. People cannot say, 'Let's do something useful for waste,'" she said.

Puyana emphasized the importance of efforts focusing on combating climate change, noting that security concerns arising from the issue are considered.

Highlighting various efforts addressing climate change and ensuring peace and security, he underscored that the climate crisis is not only a threat for the future but also a serious threat today.

Puyana pointed out that this threat affects global stability, business and many other areas.

Ozturk informed the participants about Türkiye's coastline, seas, ecosystem and marine life, drawing attention to the problems related to climate change in Türkiye.

A video highlighting climate change was shown at the end of the panel.

Planned to be held annually, the event will focus on the importance of ocean resilience to climate change and will feature the views of high-level officials and experts.