UAE Reiterates Commitment to Building a Resilient Water Future at COP29

 



In a world facing increasing challenges related to water scarcity and management, the UAE has reiterated its unwavering commitment to building a resilient water future for all. At the recent COP29 conference, His Excellency Abdulla Balalaa, Assistant Minister of Foreign Affairs for Energy and Sustainability, led critical dialogues that underscored the importance of water on the international agenda. These discussions are part of a broader effort to follow up on water-related initiatives between COP29 and COP30, culminating in the UN Water Conference scheduled for 2026.

During COP29, His Excellency Balalaa emphasized that water is a vital resource that plays a crucial role in global health, agriculture, economic stability, and environmental sustainability. The UAE's proactive stance at the conference reflects its recognition of the urgent need for collective action to address water-related challenges, such as scarcity, pollution, and the impacts of climate change.

The dialogues led by His Excellency Balalaa at COP29 are a precursor to ongoing efforts that will continue between COP29 and COP30. These efforts aim to build momentum and align international stakeholders towards a unified approach to water sustainability. The UAE is committed to playing a central role in shaping the agenda for the UN Water Conference in 2026, ensuring that water remains a top priority in global discussions on sustainability and development.

The UAE's unwavering commitment to building a resilient water future is a testament to its leadership in addressing one of the most critical issues of our time. By spearheading dialogues at COP29 and driving forward key initiatives, the UAE is paving the way for a more sustainable and water-secure world. The upcoming UN Water Conference in 2026 will serve as a pivotal platform to consolidate these efforts and promote global cooperation for the benefit of all.

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