Egypt’s Foreign Minister, Sameh Shoukry, has emphasized the importance of the success of COP28, the upcoming United Nations Climate Change Conference, to be held in the United Arab Emirates in 2023. Shoukry has reiterated Egypt’s commitment to international climate action and its efforts to address the impact of climate change on vulnerable communities.
Egypt is already implementing decisions made at the previous conference, COP27, particularly regarding the Loss and Damage Fund. The fund is designed to support communities that have suffered from the adverse effects of climate change, such as floods, droughts, and rising sea levels.
The COP office has been discussing crucial issues related to climate action with Egypt, including the implementation of the Paris Agreement and the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions. The preparation for COP28 in the UAE has also been a topic of discussion during the meetings.
Egypt is actively working towards enhancing climate action and supporting vulnerable nations. The country collaborates with international partners to address climate change and promote sustainable development. The government has also implemented policies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Egypt’s efforts towards climate action contribute to a more sustainable future for all. The country’s commitment to the success of COP28 and a comprehensive global agreement is a positive step towards mitigating the impact of climate change on vulnerable communities worldwide.