Lumumba Di-Aping

Lumumba Stanislaus - Kaw Di - Aping is a Sudanese diplomat and was chief negotiator for the Group of 77 developing countries in the UN Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen.

According to the British Guardian, he studied at the University of Oxford and completed training at McKinsey

Di - Aping was extremely critical of the so-called "Danish text", a compromise wording on the climate conference in 2009, which would have the developing countries granted less pollution rights.

At a meeting of the African delegates he described the compromise formula as suicide agreements. At the conference, he made the refusal of African countries and China to compromise proposals clearly and compared the proposed agreement with the Holocaust, which caused quite a stir and indignation. According to press reports from UN circles di- apings attack on the compromise paper as a classic case of the fox and the sour grapes would have been described. Di - aping was simply the mouthpiece of the disputed Sudanese UN negotiator Abdalmahmood Mohamad, who had created Sawers later became the intelligence chief occasion of the Darfur conflict and the crimes committed there, among others, with the former British UN representative Robert John.

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