Kuwait and Australia Join Forces on Sustainability and Green Development
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- Kuwait and Australia are enhancing cooperation in environmental and development fields.
- Minister of State for Development and Sustainability Affairs Dr. Reem Al-Fulaij met with Australian Ambassador Melissa Kelly to discuss environmental issues and sustainable development initiatives.
- Both nations aim to leverage international expertise to achieve their environmental and development goals.
Kuwait and Australia are strengthening their bilateral cooperation in environmental protection and green development, officials announced.
Minister of State for Development and Sustainability Affairs Dr. Reem Al-Fulaij held discussions with Australian Ambassador to Kuwait Melissa Kelly in Kuwait City on Thursday. The talks focused on ways to bolster joint efforts in environmental and development sectors.
Dr. Al-Fulaij told the Kuwait News Agency (KUNA) that the discussions covered environmental issues of mutual concern. They also reviewed initiatives and projects designed to protect the environment and improve the quality of life for citizens.
The minister discussed ways to benefit from international expertise and experiences in support of environmental and sustainable development objectives.
The minister emphasized the importance of benefiting from international expertise and experiences to support environmental and sustainable development objectives. She highlighted the strong existing relationship between Kuwait and Australia and stressed the need for continued coordination and expanded cooperation.
Both countries are committed to advancing environmental action and achieving sustainable development goals through collaborative initiatives.
She praised the strong relations between Kuwait and Australia, stressing the importance of continued coordination and expanding cooperation to support environmental and development goals and advance environmental action in Kuwait.
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