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GCC, UNEP sign environmen­tal deal

- RASHID HASSAN

RIYADH: The Gulf Cooperatio­n Council (GCC) and the UN Environmen­t Program (UNEP) have reached an agreement on projects to protect the environmen­t and conserve natural resources in the Gulf.

On Tuesday, “GCC SecretaryG­eneral Abdullatif Al-Zayani and Erik Solheim, the UNEP executive director, signed a cooperatio­n agreement to implement four environmen­tal projects” a GCC spokesman told Arab News Wednesday.

These projects aim to protect the environmen­t in the region, conserve and develop natural resources to achieve sustainabl­e developmen­t, improve the efficiency of environmen­tal institutio­ns in the GCC, and deal effectivel­y with the objectives of the Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals 2030.

Al-Zayani said the directives of the leaders of the GCC countries have always stressed the importance of environmen­tal protection and conservati­on.

He added that the agreement is a continuati­on of existing cooperatio­n between the GCC countries and the UNEP.

The deal calls for the implementa­tion of “important environmen­tal projects” in the Gulf in partnershi­p with the UNEP.

These include a study on the impact of landfills on the marine environmen­t, developmen­t of data on air quality, updating chemical guidelines, and preparatio­n of a report on the state of the environmen­t in the region.

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