"Let's please get this job done," COP28 President Sultan al-Jaber said on Friday, opening a plenary session as the summit entered its toughest phase of negotiations.
"I need you to step up and I need you to come out of your comfort zones."
Dr. Sultan Al Jaber, COP28 President, stated that "we have the potential to deliver a paradigm shift that can define global economies of our future, and put the most vulnerable at the center of climate action." — COP28 UAE (@COP28_UAE) #COP28 #UniteActDeliver pic.twitter.com/HDpaYj0rpLDecember 8, 2023
With five days left before the conference's scheduled end on Tuesday, country ministers are joining the deliberations on Friday.
Still unresolved is how the almost 200 countries at COP28 will handle the thorny issue of fossil fuels, the main source of climate-warming emissions.
At least 80 countries are demanding a COP28 agreement that calls for an eventual end to their use.
Such a position would be unprecedented, after three decades of UN climate summits that have never addressed the future role of fossil fuels head-on.
Azerbaijan has offered to host the COP29 event on behalf of Eastern European countries. (AP PHOTO)
Eastern European countries are also working to resolve an impasse over where to hold next year's COP29 summit after Russia said it would block any EU member as COP president.
As of Friday, the candidates included Azerbaijan, which offered to host the event.
Moldova and Serbia have also offered to take on the rotating presidency.