South Pacific island country Tuvalu's foreign minister speaks in the water

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The foreign minister of the South Pacific island country Tuvalu stood in the water and gave a speech, wearing a suit and rolling up his trousers, calling for an immediate response to climate change
In a video pre-recorded for the Global Climate Change Summit, the foreign minister of the South Pacific island nation of Tuvalu, Coffey, dressed in a suit, tie, rolled up his trousers and stood in knee-deep water to deliver a speech, calling on countries around the world to, Take timely measures to address climate change issues.
It is reported that the land area of Tuvalu is only 26 square kilometers. It consists of 9 annular coral reef islands, 8 of which are inhabited. It stretches from northwest to southeast and is distributed in the 1.3 million square kilometers of the sea between Hawaii and Australia.

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