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AGDA Main Institutional Partner of GLOBSEC Forum from 2025 to 2027
AGDA Main Institutional Partner of GLOBSEC Forum from 2025 to 2027

Al Etihad

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Al Etihad

AGDA Main Institutional Partner of GLOBSEC Forum from 2025 to 2027

18 June 2025 13:34 ABU DHABI (WAM) The Anwar Gargash Diplomatic Academy (AGDA) and GLOBSEC forum, a global think tank committed to enhancing security, prosperity, and sustainability in Europe and throughout the world, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding, designating AGDA as the Main Institutional Partner of the GLOBSEC Forum from 2025 to MoU was signed by the Academy's Director-General, Nickolay Mladenov, and GLOBSEC's Founder and President, Róbert annually, the GLOBSEC Forum is a major European platform for dialogue convening global leaders, policymakers, and experts to examine and address critical issues such as security, economic development, climate change, and 2025 edition is scheduled for June 12 to 14 in Prague, Czech Republic, creating a strategic space for future-oriented policy part of the agreement, AGDA will contribute to shaping the GLOBSEC agenda over the next three years by participating in main programmes, consulting on key themes and speakers, co-hosting side events, and supporting bilateral meetings and media AGDA's proactive role on the world stage, Nickolay Mladenov said, 'The UAE has consistently advocated for multilateral dialogue and pragmatic diplomacy. Through this alliance with GLOBSEC, the Academy will help elevate voices from our region while contributing constructively to global policymaking at a time when trust, dialogue, and coordinated action are essential.'President Róbert Vass commented, 'Welcoming AGDA as our Main Institutional Partner brings a strategic dimension to the GLOBSEC Forum. The UAE's experience in conflict mediation, food security, climate diplomacy, and cross-regional cooperation reflects a forward-looking approach to global governance. Together, we aim to bring new perspectives to the table and build bridges between regions that are too often discussed in isolation.' This collaboration between AGDA and GLOBSEC reflects a shared commitment to advancing global dialogue and sustainable solutions, reinforcing the UAE's dedication to multilateralism and peaceful cooperation as demonstrated by its active role in international diplomacy.

Uzbekistan eyes UAE collaboration at upcoming UNESCO Conference: Ambassador
Uzbekistan eyes UAE collaboration at upcoming UNESCO Conference: Ambassador

Al Etihad

time22-04-2025

  • Business
  • Al Etihad

Uzbekistan eyes UAE collaboration at upcoming UNESCO Conference: Ambassador

22 Apr 2025 12:31 ABU DHABI (WAM) Abdulaziz Akkulov, Ambassador of the Republic of Uzbekistan to the UAE, said that ties between the UAE and Uzbekistan have seen rapid development in recent years, marked by strong cooperation in international organisations and joint preparations to host the 43rd session of the UNESCO General Conference in Samarkand later this remarks came during a dialogue session held on Monday at the Anwar Gargash Diplomatic Academy, which focused on Uzbekistan's contributions to UNESCO initiatives and efforts to align with the UAE in advancing sustainable development session was attended by Director-General of the Academy, Nickolay Mladenov, along with senior officials from both ambassador said that the strategic partnership was formalised during the visit of President Shavkat Mirziyoyev of Uzbekistan to the UAE in January 2025.'Uzbekistan and the UAE enjoy dynamic and mutually enriching cooperation in the cultural sphere, marked by a shared commitment to preserving heritage and fostering intercultural dialogue,' he ambassador also praised Uzbekistan's annual participation in the Sheikh Zayed Festival, where it showcases traditional arts and crafts through its national highlighted that leading museums in both countries are working together on joint exhibitions and professional exchanges. In March, Uzbekistan became the ninth member of ALIPH – the International Alliance for the Protection of Heritage in Conflict Areas – a step he said reinforces joint efforts to safeguard cultural welcomed the launch of ALIPH's regional call for projects in April 2025 to protect Central Asia's heritage from climate threats, underscoring the active role of both Uzbekistan and the UAE in these also said that Uzbekistan is preparing to host the Second Summit of the Central Asian Countries and the Cooperation Council for the Arab States of the Gulf, scheduled for May 5 in Samarkand. He noted that Samarkand, one of the world's oldest cities, has become a prominent international hub for conferences, tourism, and business, having hosted events such as the SCO Heads of State Summit (2022), the 25th Session of the UN World Tourism Organisation General Assembly (2023) and the Central Asia–EU Summit (2025).

UAE, Azerbaijani COP29 Presidency host joint action meeting
UAE, Azerbaijani COP29 Presidency host joint action meeting

Dubai Eye

time28-02-2025

  • Politics
  • Dubai Eye

UAE, Azerbaijani COP29 Presidency host joint action meeting

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Azerbaijani COP29 Presidency have hosted a two-day meeting at the Anwar Gargash Diplomatic Academy in Abu Dhabi. The meeting focused on advancing joint action and building climate resilience in vulnerable countries, bringing together key stakeholders from climate-vulnerable nations, international organisations, climate funds, multilateral development banks, think tanks, and other relevant parties. The event, titled Strategy Meeting of the Network of Vulnerable Countries: Advancing Joint Action to Meet Urgent Challenges and Building Climate Resilience, was built on the fundamentals of the UAE Declaration on Climate, Relief, Recovery, and Peace (RRP), launched at COP28 in Dubai Expo City in 2023. Nickolay Mladenov, Director-General of the Anwar Gargash Diplomatic Academy, welcomed the participants, emphasising the nexus between diplomacy and climate action, especially the urgent need to build climate resilience through cooperation between different stakeholders, government, international organisations, and other stakeholders. In his opening remarks, Abdulla Ahmed Balalaa, Assistant Minister of Foreign Affairs for Energy and Sustainability, reinforced the legacy of COP28 as the first COP to feature the topic as a dedicated day. The COP28's Climate RRP has received endorsements from 94 countries and 43 organisations. Balalaa added, "The UAE remains committed to working closely with all partners to ensure that the commitments we make today translate into action. Through the continued engagement of COP Presidencies, we have a unique opportunity to deliver results that will empower vulnerable communities, advance climate resilience, and promote lasting peace." Yalchin Rafiyev, Deputy Foreign Minister of Azerbaijan, reaffirmed the COP29 Presidency's commitment to bolstering international cooperation for the most vulnerable nations, highlighting the milestone Baku Call on Climate Action for Peace, Relief, and Recovery as a framework for the Network of Vulnerable Countries and the Baku Climate and Peace Action Hub as key instruments for supporting this Network and delivering tangible solutions. "The Baku Hub, already receiving along with Co-leads wide international endorsement, will drive concrete projects in partnership with Co-lead countries and other relevant stakeholders, setting the stage for the upcoming Forum of Vulnerable in Baku—aimed at launching pilot projects in climate-vulnerable countries affected by conflicts and high humanitarian needs," he said. Elshad Iskandarov, Ambassador and Senior Adviser to the COP29 Presidency, led the dialogue, building on the momentum of the COP29 "Network" of Climate Vulnerable Countries that was launched during the Peace, Relief, and Recovery (PRR) Day, held on 15th November 2024, in Azerbaijan. The Network seeks to address the critical need for climate finance in nations most affected by climate change with limited access to necessary funding, which was facilitated via the Baku Climate and Peace Action Hub (Baku Hub). These ongoing efforts highlight the strong collaboration between the COP28 UAE and COP29 Azerbaijan Presidencies, reinforcing the shared commitment outlined in the COP28 Declaration on Climate Relief, Recovery, and Peace. Participants from different countries, including ministers, attended the meeting, focusing on practical solutions to address the compounded impacts of conflict and climate change. The discussion centred on identifying key areas to develop actionable projects that can strengthen climate resilience in vulnerable countries. In this context, the meeting explored the creation of a provisional operational framework for the Network, aimed at enhancing outreach to partners, improving needs assessments, and strategising on project implementation to tackle the climate crisis. The event was convened by the COP29 Presidency in cooperation with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in partnership with ODI Global, and with support from the Baku Hub, the Anwar Gargash Diplomatic Academy, and the Centre for the Analysis of International Relations (AIR Centre).

UAE, Azerbaijani COP29 Presidency host joint action meeting
UAE, Azerbaijani COP29 Presidency host joint action meeting

TAG 91.1

time28-02-2025

  • Politics
  • TAG 91.1

UAE, Azerbaijani COP29 Presidency host joint action meeting

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Azerbaijani COP29 Presidency have hosted a two-day meeting at the Anwar Gargash Diplomatic Academy in Abu Dhabi. The meeting focused on advancing joint action and building climate resilience in vulnerable countries, bringing together key stakeholders from climate-vulnerable nations, international organisations, climate funds, multilateral development banks, think tanks, and other relevant parties. The event, titled Strategy Meeting of the Network of Vulnerable Countries: Advancing Joint Action to Meet Urgent Challenges and Building Climate Resilience, was built on the fundamentals of the UAE Declaration on Climate, Relief, Recovery, and Peace (RRP), launched at COP28 in Dubai Expo City in 2023. Nickolay Mladenov, Director-General of the Anwar Gargash Diplomatic Academy, welcomed the participants, emphasising the nexus between diplomacy and climate action, especially the urgent need to build climate resilience through cooperation between different stakeholders, government, international organisations, and other stakeholders. In his opening remarks, Abdulla Ahmed Balalaa, Assistant Minister of Foreign Affairs for Energy and Sustainability, reinforced the legacy of COP28 as the first COP to feature the topic as a dedicated day. The COP28's Climate RRP has received endorsements from 94 countries and 43 organisations. Balalaa added, "The UAE remains committed to working closely with all partners to ensure that the commitments we make today translate into action. Through the continued engagement of COP Presidencies, we have a unique opportunity to deliver results that will empower vulnerable communities, advance climate resilience, and promote lasting peace." Yalchin Rafiyev, Deputy Foreign Minister of Azerbaijan, reaffirmed the COP29 Presidency's commitment to bolstering international cooperation for the most vulnerable nations, highlighting the milestone Baku Call on Climate Action for Peace, Relief, and Recovery as a framework for the Network of Vulnerable Countries and the Baku Climate and Peace Action Hub as key instruments for supporting this Network and delivering tangible solutions. "The Baku Hub, already receiving along with Co-leads wide international endorsement, will drive concrete projects in partnership with Co-lead countries and other relevant stakeholders, setting the stage for the upcoming Forum of Vulnerable in Baku—aimed at launching pilot projects in climate-vulnerable countries affected by conflicts and high humanitarian needs," he said. Elshad Iskandarov, Ambassador and Senior Adviser to the COP29 Presidency, led the dialogue, building on the momentum of the COP29 "Network" of Climate Vulnerable Countries that was launched during the Peace, Relief, and Recovery (PRR) Day, held on 15th November 2024, in Azerbaijan. The Network seeks to address the critical need for climate finance in nations most affected by climate change with limited access to necessary funding, which was facilitated via the Baku Climate and Peace Action Hub (Baku Hub). These ongoing efforts highlight the strong collaboration between the COP28 UAE and COP29 Azerbaijan Presidencies, reinforcing the shared commitment outlined in the COP28 Declaration on Climate Relief, Recovery, and Peace. Participants from different countries, including ministers, attended the meeting, focusing on practical solutions to address the compounded impacts of conflict and climate change. The discussion centred on identifying key areas to develop actionable projects that can strengthen climate resilience in vulnerable countries. In this context, the meeting explored the creation of a provisional operational framework for the Network, aimed at enhancing outreach to partners, improving needs assessments, and strategising on project implementation to tackle the climate crisis. The event was convened by the COP29 Presidency in cooperation with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in partnership with ODI Global, and with support from the Baku Hub, the Anwar Gargash Diplomatic Academy, and the Centre for the Analysis of International Relations (AIR Centre).

UAE, Azerbaijani COP29 Presidency host meeting on advancing joint action, building climate resilience
UAE, Azerbaijani COP29 Presidency host meeting on advancing joint action, building climate resilience

Zawya

time28-02-2025

  • Politics
  • Zawya

UAE, Azerbaijani COP29 Presidency host meeting on advancing joint action, building climate resilience

ABU DHABI - The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Azerbaijani COP29 Presidency have hosted a two-day meeting from 26th to 27th February at the Anwar Gargash Diplomatic Academy in Abu Dhabi. The meeting focused on advancing joint action and building climate resilience in vulnerable countries, bringing together key stakeholders from climate-vulnerable nations, international organisations, climate funds, multilateral development banks, think tanks, and other relevant parties. The event, titled "Strategy Meeting of the Network of Vulnerable Countries: Advancing Joint Action to Meet Urgent Challenges and Building Climate Resilience," was built on the fundamentals of the UAE Declaration on Climate, Relief, Recovery, and Peace (RRP), launched at COP28 in Dubai Expo City in 2023. Nickolay Mladenov, Director-General of the Anwar Gargash Diplomatic Academy, welcomed the participants, emphasising the nexus between diplomacy and climate action, especially the urgent need to build climate resilience through cooperation between different stakeholders, government, international organisations, and other stakeholders. In his opening remarks, Abdulla Ahmed Balalaa, Assistant Minister of Foreign Affairs for Energy and Sustainability, reinforced the legacy of COP28 as the first COP to feature the topic as a dedicated day. The COP28's Climate RRP has received endorsements from 94 countries and 43 organisations. Balalaa added, "The UAE remains committed to working closely with all partners to ensure that the commitments we make today translate into action. Through the continued engagement of COP Presidencies, we have a unique opportunity to deliver results that will empower vulnerable communities, advance climate resilience, and promote lasting peace." For his part, Yalchin Rafiyev, Deputy Foreign Minister of Azerbaijan, reaffirmed the COP29 Presidency's commitment to bolstering international cooperation for the most vulnerable nations, highlighting the milestone Baku Call on Climate Action for Peace, Relief, and Recovery as a framework for the Network of Vulnerable Countries and the Baku Climate and Peace Action Hub as key instruments for supporting this Network and delivering tangible solutions. "The Baku Hub, already receiving along with Co-leads wide international endorsement, will drive concrete projects in partnership with Co-lead countries and other relevant stakeholders, setting the stage for the upcoming Forum of Vulnerable in Baku—aimed at launching pilot projects in climate-vulnerable countries affected by conflicts and high humanitarian needs," he said. Elshad Iskandarov, Ambassador and Senior Adviser to the COP29 Presidency, led the dialogue, building on the momentum of the COP29 "Network" of Climate Vulnerable Countries that was launched during the Peace, Relief, and Recovery (PRR) Day, held on 15th November 2024, in Azerbaijan. The Network seeks to address the critical need for climate finance in nations most affected by climate change with limited access to necessary funding, which was facilitated via the Baku Climate and Peace Action Hub (Baku Hub). These ongoing efforts highlight the strong collaboration between the COP28 UAE and COP29 Azerbaijan Presidencies, reinforcing the shared commitment outlined in the COP28 Declaration on Climate Relief, Recovery, and Peace. Participants from different countries, including ministers, attended the meeting, focusing on practical solutions to address the compounded impacts of conflict and climate change. The discussion centred on identifying key areas to develop actionable projects that can strengthen climate resilience in vulnerable countries. In this context, the meeting explored the creation of a provisional operational framework for the Network, aimed at enhancing outreach to partners, improving needs assessments, and strategising on project implementation to tackle the climate crisis. The event was convened by the COP29 Presidency in cooperation with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in partnership with ODI Global, and with support from the Baku Hub, the Anwar Gargash Diplomatic Academy, and the Centre for the Analysis of International Relations (AIR Centre).

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