The Sultanate of Oman, represented by the Environment Authority, recently participated in the 26th meeting of GCC ministers of environment affairs in Doha, Qatar. The meeting focused on the GCC Supreme Council’s decision regarding non-customs restrictions related to the environment. One of the key topics discussed was the strategic plan of environment ministers. Dr. Abdullah Ali Amri, Chairman of the Environment Authority, led Oman’s delegation at the meeting.
Dr. Abdullah Ali Amri, Chairman of the Environment Authority, led Oman’s delegation at the 26th meeting of GCC ministers of environment affairs in Doha, Qatar. The meeting centered around the GCC Supreme Council’s decision on non-customs restrictions related to the environment. Additionally, the strategic plan of environment ministers was a major topic of discussion. It is crucial for GCC countries to work together to protect the environment and implement sustainable practices.
During the meeting in Doha, the Sultanate of Oman’s delegation, headed by Dr. Abdullah Ali Amri, engaged in discussions about non-customs restrictions related to the environment. The GCC Supreme Council’s decision on this matter was a key point of focus. The strategic plan of environment ministers was also a major topic of discussion. It is essential for GCC countries to collaborate and share best practices to preserve the environment for future generations.
Dr. Abdullah Ali Amri, Chairman of the Environment Authority, represented Oman at the 26th meeting of GCC ministers of environment affairs in Doha, Qatar. The meeting revolved around the GCC Supreme Council’s decision regarding non-customs restrictions related to the environment. Discussions also included the strategic plan of environment ministers. It is crucial for GCC countries to work together in addressing environmental challenges and implementing sustainable solutions.
The Environment Authority of Oman, led by Dr. Abdullah Ali Amri, participated in the 26th meeting of GCC ministers of environment affairs in Doha, Qatar. The meeting focused on the GCC Supreme Council’s decision on non-customs restrictions related to the environment. Discussions also included the strategic plan of environment ministers. Collaborative efforts among GCC countries are essential in addressing environmental issues and promoting sustainability.
Dr. Abdullah Ali Amri, Chairman of the Environment Authority, headed Oman’s delegation at the 26th meeting of GCC ministers of environment affairs in Doha, Qatar. The meeting centered around the GCC Supreme Council’s decision on non-customs restrictions related to the environment. Discussions also included the strategic plan of environment ministers. It is important for GCC countries to work together towards environmental conservation and sustainable development.