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NATO, Kuwait hold talks with partners on climate change

by Matthew Atungwu February 7, 2023
written by Matthew Atungwu February 7, 2023
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The NATO-Istanbul Cooperation Initiative (ICI) Regional Centre in Kuwait hosted the first-ever discussion with Allied and Partner experts on emerging climate challenges and how to tackle them together.

The Istanbul Cooperation Initiative (ICI) was established in 2004 as a partnership forum between NATO and non-NATO countries. Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates currently participate in the Initiative. As set out in NATO’s new Strategic Concept, NATO aims to become a leading international organization when it comes to understanding and adapting to the impact of climate change on security.

The event, which was held in a hybrid format, brought together approximately sixty civilian and military personnel from NATO, Allied countries and partner nations, as well as representatives from international organizations.

Climate change remains one of the defining challenges of our times and NATO has been actively engaging experts, civil society and other groups to discuss the nexus between climate change and security.

In her address, Nora-Elise Beck, head of the NATO Office at the NATO-ICI Regional Centre in Kuwait, said that climate change is a threat multiplier that impacts allied security, infrastructure, equipment, and the conditions in which personnel operate.

“NATO Allies can embrace opportunities such as this event to work jointly with partners to address these challenges,” she said.

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During the meeting, discussions focused on emerging climate change challenges in the Gulf region and their consequences – including on water security – and how NATO and its partners, particularly to the South, can tackle them. Participants also addressed opportunities resulting from sustainable development.

In his address, Alanoud Al Sabah, the Acting NATO-ICI Regional Centre Director said, “our region is facing increasing temperatures, dust and floods. We can feel the direct impact of climate change; specifically on human security, but also related to logistics, transportation, food security and water scarcity. We at NATO-ICI Regional Centre value and support both regional and NATO efforts to raise awareness, with the aim to build a regional stakeholders’ network interested in climate change and security for future collaboration.”

Story was adapted from NATO.

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