Moscow hopes climate change plan will boost Russian position in talks with U.S.

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Moscow Deputy Mayor Maxim Liksutov told Newsweek that, while the president speaks for all of Russia, 'as representatives of the largest Russian metropolis, we hope that our contribution to the international green agenda will help the Russian negotiating position in more complex geopolitical issues.'

The project takes to the skies as well, envisioning the introduction of drone delivery services and vertical take-off taxis to limit congestion on Moscow's busy city streets between 2030 and 2040."Many processes and discussions are the same as in other world megacities. Motorists do not always accept the necessary priority of urban transport on the roads, the importance of building new metro and rail transport stations," Liksutov said.

While the figures are impressive on paper, how they'll be received at the Leaders Summit on Climate amid tense U.S.-Russia ties remains to be seen. In a sign that the Biden administration is prioritizing direct contacts with Putin, the possibility of an upcoming bilateral summit has been proposed in recent calls between the presidents as well as their national security advisers.

within the next three decades, and reduce emissions in the country's 12 largest industrial centers by 20% by 2024. At the same time, he argued that the country's"new energy and pharmaceutical sectors and the solution of climate problems must provide a powerful boost to a comprehensive modernization of all economic sectors and the social sphere."

A woman walks her dogs in front of the buildings of Moscow's International Business Centre in Moscow on September 22, 2020. City officials seek to transition the capital's busy commute from private vehicle usage to public transportation, and to expand pedestrian pathways in a bid to reduce harmful emissions.Asked for comment on areas for U.S.

 

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Ousting Putin and releasing Alexei Navalny would be a better start.

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