UAE and New Zealand Collaborate to Advance Antarctic Scientific Research

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) and New Zealand have signed a Memorandum of Arrangement (MoA) marking the beginning of a landmark collaboration in Antarctic scientific research. The agreement underscores the nations’ shared commitment to environmental conservation in Antarctica.
The MoA between the Emirates Polar Program and Antarctica New Zealand was formalized during an official signing ceremony, which was attended by His Highness Sheikh Abdullah Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of the UAE. The key signatories of the key agreement were His Excellency Abdulla Balalaa, the Assistant Minister of Foreign Affairs for Energy and Sustainability Affairs and Vice-Chair of the Emirates Polar Program Steering Committee, and Her Excellency Paula Wilson, Deputy Secretary at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, on behalf of Antarctica New Zealand.
The partnership aims to strengthen joint efforts in Antarctic scientific research, foster academic exchange and enhance capacity building. The memorandum focuses on collaborative projects that contribute to a deeper understanding of the Antarctic ecosystem, climate change impacts, and the preservation of the unique environment.
Highlighting the significance of this strategic collaboration, H.E. Balalaa said: “The partnership with Antarctica New Zealand represents a pivotal advancement for the Emirates Polar Program, reinforcing the UAE’s commitment to global scientific collaboration. New Zealand’s world-class expertise in this field provides an unparalleled opportunity for the UAE to make meaningful contributions to critical research in Antarctica. Together, we can drive deeper scientific understanding and accelerate solutions to the pressing challenges faced by this vital continent.”
His Excellency Leon Grice, Chair of Antarctica New Zealand, added, “Antarctica New Zealand is delighted to partner with the Emirates Polar Program. This collaboration brings together the unique strengths of both nations, fostering innovation and scientific discovery in one of the most pristine and vulnerable environments on Earth. We look forward to the research and knowledge sharing that will undoubtedly result from this partnership.”
The Emirates Polar Program, established to advance the UAE’s position in the field of polar science, will benefit from this partnership through enhanced research opportunities and knowledge exchange. The program focuses on participating in international missions to Antarctica and the Arctic, supporting global climate action, and contributing to the understanding of the polar environment. Through these endeavors, the UAE demonstrates its commitment to global scientific cooperation and environmental stewardship in polar regions.
This strategic collaboration reflects the growing global recognition of the importance of scientific collaboration and environmental stewardship in Antarctica. The UAE and New Zealand, through this partnership, are demonstrating their leadership in addressing critical environmental challenges and contributing to a more sustainable future for the planet.
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