Jakarta, July 15 -- Deputy Minister of Environment (Wamen LH), Diaz Hendropriyono, stated that Indonesia's agenda at the 30th UN Climate Change Conference (COP30) will focus not only on climate finance but also on leadership for a climate-resilient future.

In a statement delivered in Jakarta on Tuesday, Diaz emphasized Indonesia's strong commitment to securing the climate finance pledged by developed countries.

"Currently, the promised climate finance of US$100 billion per year, which was supposed to be realized starting in 2020, is still far from being realized. The latest data from the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) shows that by 2022, the actual amount available has only reached US$67 billion. For Indo...