The President of the State visits the exhibition area «COP27»

The President of the State during his visit to the exhibition area on the sidelines of the conference.

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His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the State, visited the exhibition area and side events, which are held on the sidelines of the COP27 conference, which is being held in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt.

During his tour of a number of pavilions, His Highness was briefed on project models and the latest innovations and products in the field of facing the effects of climate change and promoting sustainable climate action, in addition to success stories, environmental experiences, and artistic and musical performances aimed at raising awareness of the issue of climate change.

His Highness exchanged cordial conversations with the participants, and listened to an explanation from them about their most important innovations and presentations in the field of environmental work and facing the effects of climate change, as well as the most prominent topics and issues they discuss during workshops and seminars, praising the quality of innovative ideas presented by the participants in this important international event, and the importance of Topics covered by workshops and seminars, and looking for sustainable solutions.

His Highness also praised the level of organizing the conference, exhibitions and accompanying events, in addition to the level of international participation, which highlights the capabilities that sister Egypt possesses in organizing such international events, according to the highest international standards.

His Highness' tour included the Saudi pavilion and the Bahrain pavilion, where he met the Crown Prince and Prime Minister of Bahrain, Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, and they exchanged friendly fraternal conversations.

The tour also included the pavilions of the United Nations and the UAE, where His Highness met the participants in the country's pavilion, who represent various authorities and institutions.

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