"Indonesia is ready to collaborate to carry out various adaptation efforts, especially in the fields of innovative financing, capacity building and technical assistance," she added.
Third, maintaining the territorial integrity of states.She said that if not handled properly, the issue of sea level rise could also have an impact on the issue of eliminating maritime borders. In fact, in the future, this issue can create uncertainty and conflict.
"Therefore, we need to continue to encourage the use of international legal approaches to safeguard state sovereignty, safeguard rights and livelihoods," she added.
At the meeting, Foreign Minister Retno invited island and archipelagic countries to voice their interests and show their presence to the world. The Foreign Minister conveyed Indonesia's plan to hold the High-Level Meeting of the Archipelagic and Island States Forum on October 11 in Bali.
The Breakfast Summit was hosted on the sidelines of the UN High School by the President General Assembly, the Prime Minister of Tuvalu, the President of the Republic of Palau, the President of the Republic of the Marshall Islands, and the UN Centre for Global Climate Mobility. The Breakfast Summit aims to garner political commitment, resource mobilization, and concrete action in support of Pacific Small Developing Island States (SIDS) to strengthen climate action and mitigate the impacts of climate change.
The theme of this meeting discussed global efforts in overcoming the increasing threat of sea level rise. (WHY)