Foreign Minister calls for joint innovative solutions to climate change

Foreign Affairs Minister Gedion Timothewos urged countries to jointly implement new innovative solutions during London Climate Action Week.

Gedion Timothewos opened trading at the London Stock Exchange on June 15 during the launch of London Climate Action Week. He noted that worsening climate change demands an urgent coordinated global response.

The United Kingdom is experiencing one of its hottest weeks on record, he said, underscoring that no single country can resolve the crisis alone. Officials, experts and stakeholders at the event were called on to prepare practical new solutions with worldwide impact.

The minister stressed the need to combine resources, shared knowledge and commitment to develop strategies that support sustainable development everywhere.

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Diplomats from South Korea and African countries signing a cooperation agreement in Seoul.
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South Korea, Africa adopt joint statement on cooperation

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South Korea and representatives from 50 African countries met in Seoul on June 1 to agree on strengthening cooperation to jointly address global challenges.

Finance Minister Ahmed Shide said international financial institutions must improve their practices to help countries prevent crises. He made the remarks at an ongoing global partnership forum in London.

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Egypt's Minister of Investment and Foreign Trade Mohamed Farid stated that trade between Egypt and the UK reached approximately £2.8bn in 2025, including £1.5bn in Egyptian exports and £1.3bn in UK exports. He highlighted efforts to strengthen their strategic partnership and drive green economy investments during his opening speech at the Climate Finance Accelerator conference.

Egypt’s Minister of Investment and Foreign Trade Mohamed Farid met UK Ambassador Mark Bryson-Richardson to explore ways to expand trade and investment ties between the two countries.

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Egypt has finished its Fourth National Communication on climate change and First Biennial Transparency Report. The documents support international climate commitments and national planning. Minister Manal Awad noted progress on updated emissions targets.

On Miyazya 12, 2018 EC, in Addis Ababa, President Taye Atske Sillasie and Ethiopian Foreign Minister Dr. Gedion Timotheos met Austrian Foreign Minister Beate Meinl-Reisinger. The meetings focused on strengthening bilateral ties, boosting trade and investment, and cooperating on aviation reforms and sustainable development goals.

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An overwhelming majority of United Nations members voted on Wednesday to endorse a landmark advisory opinion from the International Court of Justice on climate change responsibilities. The resolution signals broad political support for holding countries accountable for failing to address global warming. More than 140 nations backed the measure while eight voted against it.

 

 

 

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