UAE Says Committed to Transform Climate Change Challenges into Future Opportunities

Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid takes part in the virtual Leaders Summit on Climate (WAM)
Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid takes part in the virtual Leaders Summit on Climate (WAM)
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UAE Says Committed to Transform Climate Change Challenges into Future Opportunities

Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid takes part in the virtual Leaders Summit on Climate (WAM)
Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid takes part in the virtual Leaders Summit on Climate (WAM)

Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, has reaffirmed the UAE’s commitment to transform the challenges of climate change into future opportunities for the next generation, as well as work closely with the US, the global community and the private sector to make a step-change in the global response to climate change.

Addressing US President Joe Biden’s virtual Leaders Summit on Climate, Sheikh Mohammed said: "Although the UAE is one of the largest oil exporting countries in the world, we made a strategic decision 15 years ago to invest in renewable energy and low-carbon technology."

According to Emirates News Agency (WAM), Sheikh Mohammed noted the UAE’s progress in the energy sector. "Today, we operate two of the largest solar plants in the world and we will soon break ground on a third that is even larger. The UAE is home to the International Renewable Energy Agency.”

“We also invested in successful renewable projects in 70 countries around the world by providing concessional capital that makes sound economic sense. We believe that renewable energy is the answer to building a better future for humanity,” he added.

Sheikh Mohammed announced that the UAE will partner with other critical climate champions to launch Agricultural Innovation Mission for Climate (AIM-C), a new initiative to support agricultural research and development, and innovation for food systems over the next five years.



Saudi Foreign Minister Holds Contacts to Discuss Gaza Developments

Internally displaced Palestinians waiting for aid trucks near a food distribution point in Zikim, northern Gaza Strip, on 08 August 2025. (EPA)
Internally displaced Palestinians waiting for aid trucks near a food distribution point in Zikim, northern Gaza Strip, on 08 August 2025. (EPA)
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Saudi Foreign Minister Holds Contacts to Discuss Gaza Developments

Internally displaced Palestinians waiting for aid trucks near a food distribution point in Zikim, northern Gaza Strip, on 08 August 2025. (EPA)
Internally displaced Palestinians waiting for aid trucks near a food distribution point in Zikim, northern Gaza Strip, on 08 August 2025. (EPA)

Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah held on Friday a series of telephone contacts with his counterparts from around the globe to discuss the latest developments in Gaza in wake of Israel’s announcement that it plans to take over Gaza City.

He held talks with Egyptian FM Badr Abelatty, Turkish FM Hakan Fidan, German FM Johann Wadephul, French FM Jean-Noel Barrot and EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas.

The calls focused on the latest developments in Gaza and the urgent need for the international community to intensify its efforts to stop the war and end the humanitarian suffering in the strip.

Saudi Arabia had on Friday strongly condemned Israel's decision to occupy Gaza City, categorically rejecting its “ongoing crimes of starvation, brutal practices, and ethnic cleansing against the brotherly Palestinian people.”

The Kingdom warned that “the continued failure of the international community and the UN Security Council to immediately halt Israeli attacks and violations undermines the foundations of the international order and legitimacy, threatens regional and global security and peace, and risks grave consequences that encourage genocide and forced displacement.”