United Nations, May 7 (Prensa Latina)
Bolivian President Evo Morales will present this Friday before the United Nations the results of the recent Peoples World Conference on Climate Change and Mother Earth's Right.
Sources of Bolivia's permanent mission to the UN confirmed on Thursday to Prensa Latina that Morales will arrive in New York in the early hours of Friday morning.
Morales' visit creates an atmosphere of great expectation in this city amid all the difficulties UN is facing to make progress with the climate change after the failure of the Copenhagen Summit last December.
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon will receive Bolivia's President shortly before midday.
Morales will give a press conference at UN headquarter and will hold a meeting with ambassadors of the member countries of the Group of 77 and China.
Morales will be accompanied by representatives of Africa, Asia. Europe, Latin America and the Caribbean, that took part in the meeting of Tiquipaya.
Bolivia summed to People's World Conference on Climate Change after the failure of the UN conference in Copenhagen.
UN prepares another high level forum on climate change set for next December in Cancun, Mexico.
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