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Qatar leads meeting of GCC Deputy Ministers for Environmental Affairs

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Last updated: 2024/09/10 at 1:14 AM
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The State of Qatar recently chaired the 44th meeting of the Undersecretaries Responsible for Environmental Affairs in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) in Doha. The meeting was chaired by Abdulaziz bin Ahmad bin Abdullah Al Mahmoud, the Undersecretary of the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change. The meeting was attended by GCC undersecretaries responsible for environmental affairs and the Head of Human and Environmental Affairs at the GCC Secretariate General, Eng. Abdullah Bin Ali Al Rubaie. The agenda focused on various environmental topics of common interest for the GCC countries, including the strategic plan of the Committee of Ministers Responsible for Environmental Affairs, the recommendations and results of the work of technical committees and joint working groups, and joint activities organized by each party.

The meeting concluded with a set of recommendations that will be presented during the 26th meeting of the GCC Ministers Responsible for Environmental Affairs, which is scheduled to take place in Doha. This meeting highlighted the importance of collaboration and cooperation among GCC countries to address environmental challenges and work towards common goals. The discussions and recommendations made during the meeting will help to further strengthen environmental policies and initiatives in the region.

One of the key topics discussed during the meeting was the strategic plan of the Committee of Ministers Responsible for Environmental Affairs. This plan outlines the goals and objectives for environmental conservation and sustainability in the GCC countries. By working together and sharing best practices, GCC countries can make significant progress towards achieving these goals and reducing the impact of environmental issues in the region.

Additionally, the meeting focused on the recommendations and results of the work of technical committees and joint working groups between ministries and agencies of the environment. These committees play a crucial role in implementing environmental policies and initiatives at the national and regional levels. By sharing information and collaborating on projects, GCC countries can make more informed decisions and work together to address environmental challenges.

Another important aspect of the meeting was discussing joint activities organized by each party. These activities help to promote collaboration and exchange of knowledge and expertise among GCC countries. By participating in joint initiatives, countries can learn from each other’s experiences and work together to find innovative solutions to environmental issues.

Overall, the 44th meeting of the Undersecretaries Responsible for Environmental Affairs in the GCC was a fruitful gathering that highlighted the importance of cooperation and collaboration in addressing environmental challenges in the region. The recommendations and discussions made during the meeting will help to guide future environmental policies and initiatives in GCC countries and contribute to the collective efforts towards environmental protection and sustainability.

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