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HE Reem Al Hashimy Becomes the First Woman to Deliver a Speech for the UAE at the UN General Assembly

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On Saturday afternoon, HE Reem Al Hashimy became the first woman to deliver a speech for the UAE at the UN General Assembly. Taking the stage at the 77th UNGA, the minister of state for international cooperation addressed the UAE’s stance on a number of global issues related to peace and partnerships.

“We are on the cusp of a new phase in the international order. In the UAE, we are determined for this phase to be guided by peace, recovery, and prosperity as part of a global order based on solid international relations. Through these ties, we can explore new paths for joint cooperation in the fields of economy, sustainable development, advanced technology, and research,” she said. “This is the approach that my country is pursuing while implementing its foreign policy, an approach that governs our bilateral relations and our participation in international multilaterals. An approach that defines our current membership of the UN Security Council.” Al Hashimy’s speech follows the UAE joining the Security Council for a two-year term, and serving as its president in June 2023.

The minister went on to state the UAE’s “firm position calling for the establishment of an independent Palestinian state on the June 4th, 1967 borders with East Jerusalem as its capital in accordance with agreed international references.” She added, “We also welcome the statement of the Prime Minister of Israel from this podium regarding support for a two-state solution.” On issues closer to home, Al Hashimy addressed the “vicious and aggressive attacks” by Houthi militias earlier this year in Abu Dhabi and Saudi Arabia. “As governments, we must represent the best model for our peoples in strengthening the values of tolerance and peaceful coexistence in the face of escalating attempts to spread hate speech around the world,” she remarked.

Al Hashimy also stressed the importance of joint action to alleviate the consequences of climate change, stating that the “fate of our planet is at stake.” She commented, “Investing in renewable energy means investing in economic resources, international peace and security, and the future of coming generations. In this regard, we must leverage opportunities to forge practical, logical, and thoughtful solutions to the climate crisis.” The 27th session of the Conference of the Parties (COP27) to the UNFCCC, which will be held in the Arab Republic of Egypt in November, is a prime opportunity in this regard. As we urge all Member States to actively participate in this session, the UAE is preparing to host COP28 next year. We are working to build partnerships, ensure inclusiveness, and focus on areas that will achieve meaningful outcomes.”

The minister ended her speech by affirming that the UAE “will continue to forge ahead with its efforts at the humanitarian, diplomatic, and developmental levels to support peoples affected by crises and disasters, regardless of religious, ethnic, political, or cultural considerations.”

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