Madrid:Spain will host the COP25 climate summit in December, the UN said on Friday, after Chile abandoned plans to hold it due to deadly anti-government protests.
"We are pleased to announce the COP Bureau has agreed that COP25 will take place from 2-13 December in Madrid," United Nations climate chief Patricia Espinosa said on Twitter.
After more than 10 days of street protests, Chilean President Sebastian Pinera said on Thursday that his country was not in a position to host either the December 2-13 climate convention as well as the November 16-17 Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit.
"This has been a very difficult decision, a decision that has been deeply painful because we know exactly how important APEC and COP are for Chile and the world," said Pinera.
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"When a father has problems, he must always prioritise his family over other options. The same goes for a president, he must always put his compatriots first, ahead of any other considerations," he added.
He said Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez had "made a generous offer to host the COP 25 summit in Madrid" on the originally scheduled dates which the Spanish government promptly confirmed.
"It will be our pleasure to host COP25 in Madrid. A privilege to back and facilitate global action on climate," Spain's minister for ecological transition, Teresa Ribero, tweeted on Friday.
APEC said it supported Chile's decision but gave no indication there would be a replacement summit this year, saying only that Malaysia would host the 2020 event.
Chile is grappling with its worst social crisis in decades, one that shows little sign of abating despite Pinera announcing a raft of measures aimed at placating protesters.
Demonstrators have demanded that the 69-year-old right-wing leader whose personal fortune is estimated by Forbes at USD 2.8 billion steps down.