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Norway’s Funding Cutoff Is a Wake-Up Call for the Plastics Treaty Negotiations

May 14, 2026 • Jogja jateng
Norway’s Funding Cutoff Is a Wake-Up Call for the Plastics Treaty Negotiations

GENEVA, May 14 (IPS) – Norway’s reported decision to review and place on hold aspects of its funding to the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) should be understood as more than a budgetary matter. It is a political signal. It is also a warning that the global plastics treaty negotiations may now be approaching the point at which governments must decide whether the present UNEP process can still deliver the treaty they promised, or whether a different pathway is required.
Read the full story, “Norway’s Funding Cutoff Is a Wake-Up Call for the Plastics Treaty Negotiations”, on Jogjajateng.com →

GENEVA, May 14 (IPS) – Norway’s reported decision to review and place on hold aspects of its funding to the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) should be understood as more than a budgetary matter. It is a political signal. It is also a warning that the global plastics treaty negotiations may now be approaching the point at which governments must decide whether the present UNEP process can still deliver the treaty they promised, or whether a different pathway is required.
Read the full story, “Norway’s Funding Cutoff Is a Wake-Up Call for the Plastics Treaty Negotiations”, on Jogjajateng.com → Hal ini relevan dalam konteks Global.

GENEVA, May 14 (IPS) – Norway’s reported decision to review and place on hold aspects of its funding to the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) should be understood as more than a budgetary matter. It is a political signal. It is also a warning that the global plastics treaty negotiations may now be approaching the point at which governments must decide whether the present UNEP process can still deliver the treaty they promised, or whether a different pathway is required.
Read the full story, “Norway’s Funding Cutoff Is a Wake-Up Call for the Plastics Treaty Negotiations”, on Jogjajateng.com → Hal ini relevan dalam konteks Global.

GENEVA, May 14 (IPS) – Norway’s reported decision to review and place on hold aspects of its funding to the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) should be understood as more than a budgetary matter. It is a political signal. It is also a warning that the global plastics treaty negotiations may now be approaching the point at which governments must decide whether the present UNEP process can still deliver the treaty they promised, or whether a different pathway is required.
Read the full story, “Norway’s Funding Cutoff Is a Wake-Up Call for the Plastics Treaty Negotiations”, on Jogjajateng.com → Hal ini relevan dalam konteks Global.

GENEVA, May 14 (IPS) – Norway’s reported decision to review and place on hold aspects of its funding to the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) should be understood as more than a budgetary matter. It is a political signal. It is also a warning that the global plastics treaty negotiations may now be approaching the point at which governments must decide whether the present UNEP process can still deliver the treaty they promised, or whether a different pathway is required.
Read the full story, “Norway’s Funding Cutoff Is a Wake-Up Call for the Plastics Treaty Negotiations”, on Jogjajateng.com → Hal ini relevan dalam konteks Global.

GENEVA, May 14 (IPS) – Norway’s reported decision to review and place on hold aspects of its funding to the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) should be understood as more than a budgetary matter. It is a political signal. It is also a warning that the global plastics treaty negotiations may now be approaching the point at which governments must decide whether the present UNEP process can still deliver the treaty they promised, or whether a different pathway is required.
Read the full story, “Norway’s Funding Cutoff Is a Wake-Up Call for the Plastics Treaty Negotiations”, on Jogjajateng.com → Hal ini relevan dalam konteks Global.

GENEVA, May 14 (IPS) – Norway’s reported decision to review and place on hold aspects of its funding to the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) should be understood as more than a budgetary matter. It is a political signal. It is also a warning that the global plastics treaty negotiations may now be approaching the point at which governments must decide whether the present UNEP process can still deliver the treaty they promised, or whether a different pathway is required.
Read the full story, “Norway’s Funding Cutoff Is a Wake-Up Call for the Plastics Treaty Negotiations”, on Jogjajateng.com → Hal ini relevan dalam konteks Global.

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