logo
UAE joins high-level sessions at Petersberg Climate Dialogue

UAE joins high-level sessions at Petersberg Climate Dialogue

Sharjah 2428-03-2025

Ministerial meetings and reaffirmation of UAE's commitment
Balalaa held a series of ministerial meetings in Berlin, reaffirming the UAE's commitment to international cooperation in climate action, energy transition, water resource management, and sustainable development.
Key discussions with prominent officials
During his visit, Balalaa met with prominent German and international officials, including Stefan Wenzel, Jochen Flasbarth, Eva Kracht, and Simon Stiell. The discussions focused on enhancing multilateral climate efforts, advancing COP28 outcomes, and exploring cooperation opportunities between the UAE and Germany in clean energy and climate finance.
Addressing the 2026 UN Water Conference
The meetings also addressed preparations for the UAE's co-hosting of the United Nations Water Conference in 2026, emphasizing water's critical role in achieving climate goals and boosting resilience to climate change.
UAE's commitment to global climate action
Abdulla Balalaa stated that the UAE is committed to working closely with global partners to accelerate climate action and the energy transition. He highlighted the importance of water in enhancing resilience to climate change and ensuring natural resource security.
UAE's leadership in global climate diplomacy
The visit comes as part of the UAE's leadership in global climate diplomacy following the successful hosting of COP28 and its ongoing efforts to drive progress toward climate neutrality. The meetings reinforced the UAE's role as a strategic partner in international sustainability, energy, and water resource management.

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Macron says Europeans to 'accelerate negotiations' with Iran
Macron says Europeans to 'accelerate negotiations' with Iran

Al Etihad

timea day ago

  • Al Etihad

Macron says Europeans to 'accelerate negotiations' with Iran

21 June 2025 16:15 Paris (AFP)French President Emmanuel Macron said on Saturday that France and its European partners would ramp up talks with Iran following more than a week of hostilities between Iran and Friday, British, French, German and EU top diplomats held talks in Geneva with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi a week after Israel started its urged Iran to revive diplomatic efforts with the United States to find a solution in the standoff over its nuclear Saturday, Macron said talks will be stepped up in an effort to avoid greater conflict."I am convinced that a path exists to end war and avoid even greater dangers," Macron said in English on X after holding phone talks with Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian. "To achieve this, we will accelerate the negotiations led by France and its European partners with Iran." Israel-Iran Conflict Continue full coverage

European powers urge Iran to continue US nuclear talks
European powers urge Iran to continue US nuclear talks

Gulf Today

time2 days ago

  • Gulf Today

European powers urge Iran to continue US nuclear talks

European powers on Friday urged Iran to continue diplomacy with the United States to find a solution in the standoff over its nuclear programme as Israel keeps up its bombardment of the Islamic republic. "The good result today is that we leave the room with the impression that the Iranian side is ready to further discuss all the important questions," said German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul in a statement alongside his British, French and EU counterparts after talks with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi. "It is of great importance that the United States takes part in these negotiations and the solution," he added. The statement read by all four top diplomats in their native languages after the talks expressed hope of further progress but did not make any mention of a breakthrough in the talks in Geneva. British Foreign Secretary David Lammy said: "We are keen to continue ongoing discussions and negotiations with Iran, and we urge Iran to continue their talks with the United States." "This is a perilous moment, and it is hugely important that we don't see regional escalation of this conflict," he added. French, British, German and European Union High Representative for Foreign Affairs talk over lunch at the offices of the honourary Consul of the Federal Republic of Germany in Geneva on Friday. Reuters French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot said there "can be no definitive solution through military means to the Iran nuclear problem. Military operations can delay it but they cannot eliminate it." After Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu did not rule out killing supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Barrot also warned: "It is illusory and dangerous to want to impose a regime change from the outside. It is up to the people to decide their own destiny." "We invited the Iranian minister to consider negotiations with all sides, including the United States, without awaiting the cessation of strikes, which we also hope for," he said. EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas said for her part: "Today the regional escalation benefits no-one. We must keep the discussions open."Iran's state-run IRNA news agency said earlier the Iranian delegation "emphasised that Iran has not left the negotiating table." Israel began its campaign on Friday last week saying the operation was aimed at halting Tehran from obtaining an atomic bomb, an ambition Iran denies having. Iranian strikes launched in response have also caused damage in Israel. Agence France-Presse

Erdogan warns Germany that the Israeli-Iranian war could trigger migration to Europe
Erdogan warns Germany that the Israeli-Iranian war could trigger migration to Europe

Middle East Eye

time2 days ago

  • Middle East Eye

Erdogan warns Germany that the Israeli-Iranian war could trigger migration to Europe

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has cautioned that escalating conflict between Israel and Iran may lead to a spike in migration affecting both Europe and the wider region. 'The spiral of violence triggered by Israel's attacks could harm the region and Europe in terms of migration and the possibility of nuclear leakage,' Erdogan said, according to a statement from his office. The remarks came during a phone call with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, where Erdogan expressed concern over the broader fallout of the conflict.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store