Saudi Arabia, Brazil Discuss Climate Cooperation Ahead of COP30

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In a strategic dialogue on climate action, Saudi Arabiaโ€™s Minister of Energy, Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman bin Abdulaziz, met with Ambassador Andrรฉ Corrรชa do Lago, President-Designate of COP30, in Riyadh to discuss collaborative efforts toward advancing global climate goals.

The meeting focused on strengthening cooperation under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and the Paris Agreement, with both sides emphasizing the need for inclusive and balanced outcomes that respect national circumstances. COP30 is scheduled to be held in November 2025 in Belรฉm, located in Brazilโ€™s Amazon region.

Prince Abdulaziz briefed the ambassador on Saudi Arabiaโ€™s climate initiatives, highlighting the Kingdomโ€™s large-scale renewable energy projects and its comprehensive approach to emissions management. Discussions also spotlighted Saudi Arabiaโ€™s flagship Saudi Green and Middle East Green initiatives, along with the national adoption of the Circular Carbon Economy (CCE) framework as a central strategy to combat climate change.

The meeting reaffirmed both nationsโ€™ commitment to multilateral climate action and to driving sustainable transitions in line with regional and global priorities.

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