Plastic waste negatively affects human health, oceans and economics. The main news of the day | Monday: Turkmenistan, Syria, Yemen, Plastic UN ~ 60 > The main news of the day in the UN and the world: & nbsp; UN Conference on developing countries that do not go to the sea, starts in Turkmenistan, clashes continue in the Syrian ES Suvay, a boat with migrants turned on the coast of Yemen, international negotiations begin to develop in Geneva. global plastic agreement. conference in Turkmenistan In Turkmenistan, in the city of Avaza, on Tuesday, the third UN conference on developing countries that did not have access to the sea will open, and on Monday, on the eve of the meeting, a parliamentary forum took place. Representatives of the UN called on parliamentarians from around the world to activate efforts to support such countries. In total, in the world there are 32 developing states that do not have access to the sea. Due to the geographical position, access to world markets for such countries is limited, and trade costs are 30 percent higher than that of countries with the sea coast. collisions in the ESS 60 ~/H2 >~ 60 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 ~The Coordination of Humanitarian issues reports that the clashes that occurred last weekend in the Syrian province of Es Suvid prevented the delivery of humanitarian aid. From the moment when the escalation of violence began in the region last month, more than 190 thousand people were forced to leave their homes in the provinces of Es Suvay, Dara and Damascus. The UN and its humanitarian partners continue to provide assistance where it is possible. However, in conditions of limited resources and access, it is impossible to support all those in need. death of migrants in Yemen ~ 60 > from the International Migration Organization (MOM) report that the coasts of the shura in the province of Abyan in Yemen The ship rolled over, transporting more than 150 migrants. According to preliminary data, 68 people were killed. MOM notes that this tragic incident emphasizes the acute need to strengthen migrant protection mechanisms in such situations. The organization calls for the activation of international cooperation in this area, in particular to ensure the judicial persecution of those who are engaged in smuggling of migrants. 62 ~ negotiations on plastic pollution in Geneva, international Negotiations on the development of a global agreement aimed at combating the growing volume of plastic waste & NBSP; and their impact on human health, oceans and the economy. According to the UN program on the environment (UNUP), without this agreement, the volume of plastic waste by 2060 will increase three times. Negotiations under the auspices of the UNEP began after in 2022 the UN member states agreed to develop a legally binding document within two years, which will help the international community cope with plastic pollution. ~ 60 >