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British PM apologizes to disabled Israeli minister after COP26 access denied

During the encounter, the British head of government can be seen elbow-bumping Elharrar, expressing his pleasure to see her, and quickly making sure to apologize for the events of the previous day.

by  ILH Staff
Published on  11-02-2021 22:43
Last modified: 11-02-2021 22:43
British PM apologizes to disabled Israeli minister after COP26 access deniedReuters/Alberto Pezzali/Pool

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson greets Energy Minister Karine Elharrar on November 2, 2021 | Photo: Reuters/Alberto Pezzali/Pool

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In a meeting with both Prime Minister Naftali Bennett and Energy Minister Karine Elharrar today, British PM Boris Johnson issued his apologies to the energy minister for a misunderstanding that had occurred the previous day when she was not allowed into the COP26 climate conference due to the entrance to the venue not being wheelchair accessible.

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During the encounter, the British head of government can be seen elbow-bumping Elharrar, expressing his pleasure to see her, and quickly making sure to apologize for the events of the previous day.

"I gather there was some confusion with the arrangements yesterday. I am very, very sorry about that," said Johnson, before changing the subject to COVID-19 and hailing the efficacy of the Israeli government in providing booster shots.

Energy Minister Karine Elharrar, who has muscular dystrophy and is wheelchair-bound, told local media that she was unable to participate in the COP26 summit on Monday because neither the premises nor the shuttle offered to attendees are wheelchair-accessible.

Speaking with Channel 12 News, Elharrar said that when she arrived at the conference grounds, she found that the only ways to actually get there from the gathering area were to walk or board a special shuttle that was not suited for a wheelchair.

"I came to COP26 to meet my counterparts in the world and advance our joint struggle against the climate crisis," Elharrar had tweeted on Monday. "It's sad that the United Nations, which promotes accessibility for people with disabilities, in 2021 doesn't worry about accessibility at its own events."

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