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Shura stresses Kingdom’s initiatives ‘to foster peace’

The Shura Council has expressed deep pride in the efforts being exerted by Bahrain, under the leadership of His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, to support all endeavours aimed at promoting peace all over the world, through implementing international plans and goals that would achieve stability, progress and prosperity to countries and their peoples.  

In a statement marking the International Day of Peace, observed around the world every September 21, and themed “Climate Action for Peace” this year, the Shura Council lauded the keenness of the government, led by His Royal Highness Prime Minister Prime Minister Prince Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa, and supported by His Royal Highness Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, the Crown Prince, Deputy Supreme Commander and First Deputy Premier, to put forward plans and strategies aimed at consolidating the values and principles of peace, both at the local and international levels.

The Shura Council asserted that the Kingdom is making continuous efforts to support peace in various ways and through the implementation of national initiatives, and clear and ambitious programs to keep pace with the challenges related to climate change, to be able to honor its international obligations while meeting the mechanisms and requirements for mitigating climate change. The Council pointed out that many institutions, as well as official and non-governmental bodies, play a vital and important role in the development and implementation of awareness-raising and educational programs related to climate change, adding that various groups and segments of society, especially school students, are involved in the successful implementation of these programs.

The Council commended the continuous efforts, co-ordination, and co-operation among various bodies and institutions, affirming that Bahrain was among the first countries to have ratified the Paris Climate Agreement in December 2016, in order to reaffirm its commitment to and participation with the world countries in implementing initiatives to reduce Implications of climate change. It also stressed that the climate change issue requires more collective action at the local and international levels, and the adoption of advanced policies that are compatible with the growing problem of greenhouse gas emissions and its negative impact on the environment, given the fact that climate change is directly related to promoting peace and ensuring a secure and safe future environment for the next generations.

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