Minister Willie Aucamp calls for accelerated global action and partnership ahead of 2026 Copenhagen Ministerial Summit

Ahead of 2026 Copenhagen Ministerial Summit on 20-21 May 2026 in Copenhagen, Denmark, the Minister of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment, Mr Willie Aucamp, has highlighted that the priority for South Africa remains multilateralism that drives implementation-based cooperation toward addressing global environmental and climate challenges.

“We are unyielding in this message that, going into COP31 in Turkiye, developing economy countries are at the table with a basket full of opportunities for the green economy and simply need the necessary financial and technical support,” said Minister Aucamp. “We took the same message to the Petersberg Climate Dialogue and will continue that same message here in Copenhagen all the way to COP31.”

The Copenhagen Ministerial Summit serves as an important international platform bringing together governments, development partners, scientists, civil society and industry leaders to advance dialogue and cooperation on climate action, and sustainable development. During the Summit engagements, Ministers and senior officials will deliberate on matters relating to climate resilience - especially in the context where we are faced with persistent climate induced disasters, sustainable financing, energy transition, and the strengthening of international partnerships to support implementation of global environmental commitments.

Speaking ahead of Day 1 of the Summit, Minister Aucamp highlighted South Africa’s commitment to advancing a just and inclusive transition to a low-carbon and climate-resilient economy, strengthening international cooperation on climate adaptation and mitigation, promoting sustainable use of natural resources, and supporting innovation and scientific collaboration to address emerging environmental challenges.

Minister Aucamp’s participation at the Ministerial meeting underscores South Africa’s commitment to constructive international engagement in advancing climate action, sustainable development and international cooperation..

For South Africa, the Copenhagen Ministerial Summit remains an important platform for strengthening global solidarity and accelerating practical solutions that support both people and protect the environment.

“South Africa stands ready to work with all international partners in advancing ambitious, inclusive and implementable outcomes that secure a sustainable future for present and future generations,” concluded Minister Aucamp.

For Media enquiries please contact, Ms Thobile Zulu-Molobi: +27 82 513 7154 | tmolobi@dffe.gov.za
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