Sat 22 Oct 2022 | 6:27 p.m.

The Dutch Embassy in Cairo has announced that a high-level Dutch delegation will participate in the Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Convention on Climate Change (COP 27), to be held in Sharm el-Sheikh in November 2022.

The delegation will include; Dutch Prime Minister (PM) Mark Rutte, Minister of Finance Sigrid Kach, Minister of Foreign Trade and Development Cooperation Lisia Schreinimacher, Minister of Climate and Energy Policy, Rob Yeten, Minister of Infrastructure and Water Management, Mark Harper, Environment Minister Vivian Heinen, Mayor of Utrecht, Sharon Dyksma, as well as a parliamentary delegation, climate envoy, Prince Jaima de Bourbon de Parme, chief negotiator, Bastian Hassing.

Rutte will represent the Kingdom of the Netherlands in multilateral political discussions.

Many ministers will also engage in policy dialogues and alliances with like-minded parties, hold bilateral discussions, share knowledge and experiences, and work with business and civil society to advance action. climatic.

The Dutch government is committed to the principle of giving NGOs and youth organizations the opportunity to participate in the work of COP27

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