India, France and the United Arab Emirates on Saturday agreed a trilateral initiative to implement energy projects focused on solar and nuclear power, combat climate change and protect biodiversity, especially in the Indian Ocean region Did.
The countries will organize a trilateral event within the framework of the Indian Presidency of the Group of 20 Rich and Developing Countries, with the UAE hosting the COP28 climate negotiations this year, according to a statement from the Indian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Stated.
The foreign ministers of the three countries decided by phone to adopt a roadmap for the implementation of the initiative. The call was a follow-up to a September meeting he made on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly in New York.
The two countries will expand cooperation through initiatives such as the Mangrove Alliance for Climate Change, led by the UAE, and the Indo-Pacific Parks Partnership, led by India and France. Coinciding with the International Millet Year, it was agreed that the three countries should focus on key issues such as single-use plastic pollution, desertification and food security, the statement said.
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India, France and the United Arab Emirates agreed on Saturday to tackle climate change, biodiversity and nuclear sources.
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They agreed to work with the Indian Ocean Rim Association to explore the possibility of promoting clean energy, environment and biodiversity projects.
The Association is a regional forum bringing together government, business and academic representatives from South Africa, India, Mauritius, Australia, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Tanzania and others.
Seek to ensure greater alignment of their respective economic, technological and social policies with the objectives of the 2015 Paris Agreement to combat climate change and accelerate the actions and investments needed for a sustainable low-carbon future. , the statement said.