Morocco, UAE hold talks to pave the way for upcoming COP28

According to MAP agency, an important meeting between a high-level Moroccan team and Emirati authorities took place today in Abu Dhabi, setting the basis for the upcoming COP 28, which the United Arab Emirates will host in November.

The Moroccan delegation, which included Sultan Al Jaber, the UAE Minister of Industry and Advanced Technology, who was appointed President of the Conference of the Parties “COP 28,” Adnan Amin, CEO, Kenza Khalafi, Director of Partnerships at the Mohammed VI Foundation for Environmental Protection, and others, conducted a series of interviews with important individuals.

These two-day sessions gave participants a chance to discuss concrete ways to support the Emirati presidency of COP 28 while also laying the groundwork for Morocco’s major participation in the future summit.

The discussions included Morocco’s prior COP organization experience, focusing on the Kingdom’s activities and collaborations in the field of climate change mitigation.

Officials from the Emirati nation expressed their appreciation for Morocco’s active participation and unshakable dedication to regional and global efforts to tackle climate change, in line with the visionary leadership of King Mohammed VI.

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