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Qatar strengthens global role in tackling environmental challenges: Al Subaie

Qatar strengthens global role in tackling environmental challenges: Al Subaie

Qatar Tribune2 days ago

Minister of Environment and Climate Change HE Dr Abdullah bin Abdulaziz bin Turki Al Subaie has affirmed that the State of Qatar is strengthening its global role in addressing growing environmental challenges, most notably plastic pollution, and strongly supports the path to sustainable development.
He pointed out that World Environment Day represents an important international occasion to renew collective commitment to protecting planet Earth and promoting the concept of environmental sustainability.
In press statements on the occasion of World Environment Day, which falls on June 5 of every year, he said that the theme of this year 'Putting an End to Plastic Pollution,' reflects the importance of unifying international efforts to combat this phenomenon, calling for a just international agreement aimed at reducing plastic pollution, taking into account the circumstances of developing countries and their rights to development. (QNA) page 3

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