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Turkey Beats Australia in Race to Host Climate Talks in 2026

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November 20, 2025
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Under the agreement hammered out late Wednesday, Turkey will hold the COP presidency for purposes of hosting the event, while Australia will lead negotiations, Australia’s Minister for Climate Change and Energy Chris Bowen told reporters, confirming earlier reporting by Bloomberg. The world leaders summit that typically happens at the start of each COP also will take place in Turkey. 

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