AMMAN — Environment Minister Nabil Masarwe, the UN Assistant
Secretary-General Khalida Bouzar and the Resident Representative of the UNDP Jordan
Sara Ferrer Olivella on Sunday discussed cooperation between Jordan and the UN.
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Bouzar commended Jordan's "strategic understanding" of development
plans, particularly
environmental plans, according to the Jordan News Agency,
Petra.
Masarweh reviewed the government's preparations ahead of the 26th Conference of
the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
(COP26), which will be held in November of this year in Glasgow, the United
Kingdom.
He stressed that Jordan is ready, both in terms of political will and strategies,
to present its distinguished level of achievements in the field of climate
change and the environment, calling on countries and international bodies to
provide their financing commitments for developing nations in order to build a
sustainable planet for future generations.
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