Schoof Stays Home Amid Amsterdam Unrest: Climate Summit Fallout
Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof opts out of COP29 climate summit following soccer-related violence in Amsterdam. The unrest between Israeli fans and pro-Palestinian protesters has led to several arrests and accusations of anti-Semitism. Climate Minister Sophie Hermans will attend in Schoof's stead, amid ongoing investigations.
Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof will not attend the COP29 climate summit after violent clashes erupted in Amsterdam. The incidents involved Israeli soccer fans and pro-Palestinian protesters, leading to several arrests and concerns about anti-Semitic motives.
Sophie Hermans, the Dutch Climate Minister, will represent Schoof at the Nov. 11-22 conference in Azerbaijan. Meanwhile, Amsterdam authorities have charged multiple suspects with public disturbance.
Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar held talks with Schoof and other leaders amid rising tensions. As investigations continue, political leaders are calling for justice and denouncing anti-Semitic actions.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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