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Heydar Aliyev Basis VP Leyla Aliyeva attends discussions on environmental issues of Caspian Sea in Geneva (PHOTO)

BAKU, Azerbaijan, January 30. A high-level
panel dialogue on “Strengthening Environmental Governance and
Worldwide Cooperation for the Safety of the Caspian Sea”
was held on the UN headquarters in Geneva, co-organized by the
Everlasting Mission of Azerbaijan to the United Nations Workplace and
different worldwide organizations in Geneva, the Caspisnet
Scientific Community and the Secretariat of the Tehran Conference,
Development studies.

Addressing the official a part of the occasion, Heydar Aliyev
Basis VP Leyla Aliyeva, highlighted the worldwide significance of
the Caspian Sea, the environmental threats it presently faces, and
the significance of the science-based cooperation to protect it for
future generations. Leyla Aliyeva emphasised that the continuing
shrinking in sea ranges and the lack of biodiversity may outcome
in more and more extreme penalties except well timed, coordinated
measures are applied. She urged the occasion individuals to
preserve discussions on the Caspian Sea, pursuing concrete steps
that yield tangible outcomes.

Talking on the occasion, Tatiana Valovaya, Director-Basic of the
UN Workplace at Geneva, and Galib Israfilov, Everlasting Consultant
of the Republic of Azerbaijan to the UN Workplace and different
worldwide organizations in Geneva, underlined the paramount
significance of such discussions in fostering dialogue between
authorities businesses, worldwide organizations, and the skilled
group. The audio system underscored that enhancing institutional
collaboration in environmental governance, alongside the energetic
trade of knowledge and expertise, will considerably bolster
collective efforts to guard the Caspian Sea.

The discussions had been adopted by panel classes that includes an
trade of views amongst key individuals, together with Arnold
Kreilhuber, Regional Director of the UN Atmosphere Programme’s
Europe Workplace, and Francesca Racioppi, Head of Workplace at WHO
European Centre for Atmosphere and Well being, who had been joined by
leaders and representatives from the College of Geneva, the
Geneva Water Hub, and Caspisnet, in addition to a number of different
worldwide organizations and assume tanks. The discussions
targeted on environmental governance, the crucial function of
scientific analysis, and the importance of worldwide
collaboration and water diplomacy in defending the Caspian Sea,
ensuing within the proposal of varied strategic initiatives.

Afterwards, a brief documentary highlighting the environmental
challenges going through the Caspian Sea was screened. The occasion concluded
with an interactive Q&A session.

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