The UAE has wrapped up its participation at the UN’s 62nd Climate Session in Bonn, Germany, reaffirming its commitment to global climate action and building on the momentum from COP28.
Led by Assistant Foreign Minister for Energy and Sustainability, Abdulla Ahmed Balalaa, the UAE delegation engaged in key negotiations on climate finance, adaptation, just transition and transparency under the Paris Agreement.
The team also contributed to over 25 side events, highlighting initiatives in clean energy, artificial intelligence and climate finance.
Balalaa emphasized the UAE’s commitment to inclusivity, consensus-building and innovation in climate policy, and underscored the country’s role in driving forward outcomes from COP28 through to COP30 in Brazil.
The UAE also hosted a cultural event linking heritage to climate resilience and announced plans to co-host the 2026 UN Water Conference with Senegal.
Officials say the country remains focused on practical, inclusive solutions to protect vulnerable communities worldwide.

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