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Announcement by the offices of the Prime Minister of Denmark and the Minister for the UN Climate
Change Conference in Copenhagen 2009
As a consequence of the unprecedented number of Heads of State and Government who have started to arrive in
Copenhagen to participate in climate negotiations, Danish Prime Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen will, from
the beginning of the High-Level Segment, take the chair as president of the COP and the COP/CMP.
The Danish Prime Minister has appointed Minister Connie Hedegaard as his special representative. Thus, she
will continue conducting informal consultations to the Copenhagen Outcome.
“Approximately 115 heads of state and government have decided to participate in COP15 at summit
level to close a deal in Copenhagen. This historical will to address the climate challenge is the strongest
possible driver for a global agreement. The final negotiations will be tense and strenuous. I have therefore
asked Minister Connie Hedegaard to continue to negotiate the Copenhagen outcome with her
colleagues”, said Mr. Løkke Rasmussen .
Connie Hedegaard said: “With so many Heads of State and Governments arriving to give their
statements it is appropriate that the Danish Prime Minister presides. Negotiations and consultations will be
conducted at all levels. Who would have believed that in Bali two years ago? Leaders work, ministers work,
and negotiators work to reach a global agreement. Let’s get it done.”
For further information contact:
Michael Helbo, Press Secretary Prime Minister’s office, +4540803685
Anders Frandsen, Special advisor to Min. Connie Hedegaard, + 45 41339470
Ida Ebbensgaard, Head of Press for Min. Connie Hedegaard, +45 20815892
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