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President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu of the Maldives Addresses COP28: A Call for Climate Action and Support

In his inaugural address at the High-level Segment of COP28, Dr. Mohamed Muizzu, President of the Maldives, emphasized the urgent need for global cooperation to combat climate change. Speaking to an audience that included His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the United Arab Emirates, President Muizzu expressed gratitude for the UAE's exceptional leadership and hospitality in hosting the conference.

 

Having recently taken office, Dr. Muizzu reiterated his commitment to prioritizing the national interests of the Maldives and ensuring a prosperous future for its citizens. He highlighted the critical role climate change plays, one that poses challenges beyond the control of his small island nation.

 

The President outlined key expectations for the COP28 negotiations. Firstly, he stressed the importance of the Global Stock take in committing to a plan that steers the world towards a 1.5-degree Celsius pathway, as stipulated in the Paris Agreement. He called for this framework to be grounded in equity and based on the best available scientific data while informing the next set of more ambitious Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs).

 

Dr. Muizzu also urged for the closure of the climate finance gap, a consistent message that has been echoed in previous years. He called for new, adequate, and predictable financing to support ambitious climate action, with a particular focus on adaptation. He proposed a comprehensive reform of the global financial architecture, emphasizing the need to expedite access to funds and revise assessment criteria amidst rapidly changing climatic conditions.

 

In a positive development, President Muizzu welcomed the operationalization of the Loss and Damage Fund, thanking the UAE and other nations for their pledges. He expressed hope that the Fund would be accessible and responsive to the needs of island nations, which face immediate threats from climate change affecting their ecosystems and economies.

 

Looking ahead, he announced plans for the Maldives to significantly boost its renewable energy capabilities, targeting a rise from 4% to 33% in electricity demand met by renewables over the next five years. However, he acknowledged the need for at least $600 million in support to achieve these targets.

 

Additionally, he pledged to initiate a national project to plant five million trees as part of efforts to bolster island resilience against climate impacts.

 

In his closing remarks, Dr. Muizzu highlighted his responsibilities as both a father and a global leader, calling for collective action to secure a sustainable future for coming generations. He urged delegates to ensure that their discussions and actions during COP28 culminate in tangible outcomes that benefit both people and the planet.

 

The President concluded by appealing for a united effort to pave the way towards a brighter, more sustainable future for all.

UAE's Vice President Meets Maldivian President at World Governments Summit 2024

His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, engaged in discussions with His Excellency Dr. Mohamed Muizzu, President of the Maldives, during the second day of the World Governments Summit (WGS) 2024. The meeting, attended by His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, and Chairman of The Executive Council of Dubai, focused on enhancing bilateral relations and cooperation between the two nations.

 

The conversation underscored the significance of the Maldives' involvement in the WGS and its potential to strengthen UAE-Maldives ties across various economic and political dimensions. Both leaders acknowledged the importance of the Summit topics, highlighting the event as a vital global platform for encouraging innovative government solutions to tackle pressing global challenges.

 

President Muizzu also delivered a keynote address on the Summit's second day, sharing the stage with the presidents of Madagascar, Mauritius, and Seychelles.

 

Running until February 14, the WGS 2024 in Dubai revolves around the theme 'Shaping Future Governments' and features an impressive array of participants, including over 25 heads of state, more than 85 international organizations and global institutions, and 140 governments. The event has attracted over 4,000 attendees and comprises more than 110 sessions and dialogues, with contributions from over 200 prominent speakers and 23 ministerial meetings featuring more than 300 ministers.




 

President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu Embarks on Official Visit to UAE for World Governments Summit 2024

President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu has officially departed for Dubai, United Arab Emirates, to participate in the World Governments Summit 2024, taking place from February 12 to 14. His visit comes at the invitation of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the Vice-President, Prime Minister, and Minister of Defense of the UAE, as well as the Ruler of Dubai.

 

This year’s summit is centered around the theme "Shaping Future Governments," bringing together a diverse range of stakeholders, including government officials, international organizations, prominent thinkers, and leaders from the private sector. The agenda focuses on addressing future challenges and equipping the next generation of governments to thrive.

 

During the summit, President Dr. Muizzu is expected to deliver a significant address and engage in discussions with various dignitaries in attendance. Furthermore, he will also present the keynote address at the Invest Maldives 2024 event scheduled for February 13 in Dubai, aiming to highlight investment opportunities in the Maldives.

 



 

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