World, 74TH UN GENERAL ASSEMBLY 2019

Turkey's first lady meets UN environment chief

Emine Erdogan and Inger Andersen talk about carbon emissions, marine biodiversity, air pollution, and Zero Waste project

Sibel Morrow  | 24.09.2019 - Update : 25.09.2019
Turkey's first lady meets UN environment chief

ANKARA

Turkey's first lady had a "productive" meeting with the head of the UN Environment Program (UNEP), where they discussed environmental issues such as recycling projects.

Emine Erdogan and Inger Andersen met late Monday in New York, where the first lady is accompanying President Recep Tayyip Erdogan during the 74th session of the UN General Assembly.

"We had a productive meeting today with Executive Director of the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) Inger Andersen, as part of the 74th Session of the UN General Assembly. We discussed our Zero Waste Project as well as cooperation between our Ministry of Environment and UNEP," the first lady shared on Twitter.

Erdogan said they exchanged views on reducing carbon emissions, protecting marine biodiversity, plastic and air pollution, and Turkey’s Zero Waste project, which the first lady has spearheaded.

"I was pleased by Ms. Andersen’s kind invitation to the Ocean Summit in 2020," set to be held in Lisbon, Portugal next June, she added.

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