Minister of Finance, Ramon LadosAnd I intervened The 11th meeting of the Alliance of Finance Ministers for Climate Action held at the World Bank headquarters in Washington (United States). In his parliament, Lados stressed the government's commitment to the issue of international debt through green bonds. In this sense, the Chief Finance Officer noted that “85% of our debt is classified as sustainable and green, demonstrating Andorra’s commitment to developing sustainable finance at both national and global levels.”
For this reason, “Andorra has shown that through a clear and properly prioritized transition process and an important effort to achieve transparency,Green bonds can be a very successful tool Lados stressed that countries are capable of attracting international investment from investors committed to sustainable development.
Finally, the Minister of Finance presented the following: DrInvestments in sustainability implemented by the government in the fight against climate change, such as, for example, the commitment to sustainable mobility and investment in green energies.
He made this intervention at the discussion table which also included the Nigerian Head of Finance, Wale Edun; From Mozambique, Max Tonella; from Sierra Leone, Chico Bangura; From Pakistan, Muhammad Aurangzeb; From Uruguay, Azucena Maria Arbelice Perdomo; From Paraguay, Carlos Fernandez Valdovinos.
Noelia Sogo participates in a roundtable organized by White House Services
Meanwhile, the Secretary of State for International Finance, Noelia SuguHe participated in Roundtable organized by the White House Services on good governance in the matter of Sustainability On the occasion of this meeting, he had the opportunity to conduct exchanges with the Director US Government Deputy Sustainability Officer, Madeleine Reeves, and EU Ambassador to the US, Michael Curtis, who briefed him on the process of Andorra's approach to the EU.
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