The Egyptian Environment Minister Yasmine Fouad called for rallying all official and unofficial international, regional and national efforts to re-formulate a multi-faceted system that would allow current generations to obtain their rights to development and clean environment, along with nature resources.
Fouad, who chairs the Executive Office of the Arab Environment Ministers Council, called for facing environmental challenges in the Arab world.
She was speaking at the opening session of the 33rd Arab Environment Ministers Council, which kicked off proceedings at the Arab League, under the chairmanship of Morocco.
Fouad said Egypt chaired the previous session of the council meeting and acted to fulfill all obligations and reviewed the situation of the Union of Arab Banks and welcomed hosting the venue of the Arab Environment Facility.
Efforts are as well focused on taking all required steps to sign the Facility’s Statute, she said, adding it is important to cooperate with all countries to lay down the Arab Strategy for Solid Waste, including plastics waste.
Source: The Egyptian Gazette