Swedish Ambassador to Vietnam Johan Ndisi. (Source: Embassy of Sweden in Vietnam) |
It is inspiring to see Vietnam’s ambitious goals to become a regional leader in green growth and sustainable development. As a country that has always been at the forefront of promoting sustainable development, Sweden warmly welcomes and strongly supports this positive momentum.
The global urgency of climate change requires decisive and timely action from Viet Nam, Sweden and all countries. We need to make the most of the potential of finance, innovation and advanced technology to promote climate resilience while ensuring inclusive economic growth.
Now is the time to move from talk to action, turning shared aspirations into concrete commitments. Together, let us seize this moment to create a sustainable and prosperous future for all.
Vietnam will host the fourth Partnership for Green Growth and the Global Goals (P4G) Summit 2025 for the first time from April 14-17. This is a multilateral cooperation mechanism initiated by Denmark in 2017 and has the participation of 8 other member countries: Vietnam, Korea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Colombia, the Netherlands, Indonesia, South Africa and 5 partner organizations: World Resources Institute (WRI), Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI), C40 network (C40 cities), World Economic Forum (WEF) and International Finance Corporation (IFC). P4G has gone through three Summits hosted by Denmark, South Korea and Colombia, aiming to promote public-private partnerships and create a coalition of political leaders to implement the Paris Agreement on climate change and the 2030 sustainable development goals. Hosting this year's Summit is considered an opportunity for Vietnam in general and Hanoi in particular to promote green tourism, strengthen relations with partners, mobilize resources for socio-economic development, respond to climate change and sustainable development of the country. |
See more articles about the P4G Vietnam Summit 2025 here .
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