MoFA Concludes Second Climate Negotiators Retreat Ahead of COP30 in Belém, Brazil
The retreat was convened to strengthen internal coordination, align on national priorities, and build a unified approach to climate diplomacy across thematic negotiation tracks and the key deliverables expected, including on Just Transition, Climate Finance, the Global Goal on Adaptation, and advancing the implementation of the UAE Consensus agreed at COP28 through the development of the next generation of NDCs.
The sessions, which built on the progress made at the June Subsidiary Body sessions (SB62), and consultations at UNGA and PreCOP, were designed to strategically assess the evolving negotiations landscape and prepare for the UAE’s active engagement with partners under the multilateral process across key deliverables.
In his opening remarks, His Excellency Abdulla Balalaa, Assistant Minister of Foreign Affairs for Energy and Sustainability, set the tone for the work of the UAE National Climate Negotiations Team during the day ahead, emphasizing the imperative of a coherent and unified voice that safeguarded the country’s priorities and national interest, reflecting the leadership and ambition showcased by the UAE while hosting COP28 and the resulting historic UAE consensus.
His Excellency said: “This team does not represent one ministry, one entity, or one department – it represents the UAE as one unified delegation. You are here because you embody that national responsibility and the leadership shown at COP28, and that is the spirit we must carry on into the implementation phase.”
As the UAE looks ahead to participating in COP30, the country reaffirmed its commitment to advancing its leading role as a decisive voice for ambitious and fair climate leadership, building on the legacy of COP28 and the UAE Consensus, while also ensuring equity, sustainable development and prosperity for all.
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