Syrian president urges investment in green recovery during COP30 speech
Ahmed al-Sharaa is 1st Syrian president to attend UN climate conference since series began in 1995
ISTANBUL
Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa called Thursday for international investment in renewable energy and sustainable urban development in Syria, emphasizing his country’s commitment to reconstruction aligned with global climate goals.
Speaking at the UN Climate Conference (COP30) leaders’ summit in Belem, Brazil, Sharaa said Syria has faced “complex environmental challenges in recent years, whose effects have accumulated on both people and resources,” worsened by conflict and large-scale displacement that placed “additional pressure on already strained resources.”
He noted that Syria suffered its worst drought in more than six decades this year, describing it as proof of the “peak” of climate change impacts on the country.
“Our ambitious vision is reflected in our reconstruction and recovery plans, which we have begun implementing and translating into practical policies, programs and projects,” the president said.
“That is why we invite you to invest in Syria — in sectors such as renewable energy, sustainable green cities, and pioneering investment projects that are protected, supported, and guaranteed by the state.”
Sharaa reaffirmed Syria’s full commitment to international agreements, foremost among them the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, pledging to submit his country’s updated contributions in line with global standards.
The Syrian leader drew a symbolic link between the Amazon and Syria’s rivers, calling for “extending the bonds of cooperation from the Amazon to the Barada and Euphrates rivers” to strengthen solidarity among nations and promote the role of developing countries.
Sharaa met on Thursday with several participants attending the UN climate summit, including UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres and Turkish Vice President Cevdet Yılmaz. He also met with Italian Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani and World Bank Group President Ajay Banga.
Sharaa is the first Syrian president to attend a UN climate conference since the series began in 1995.
Following the summit, the Syrian leader is expected to travel to Washington to meet US President Donald Trump.
The COP30 summit brings together around 50,000 participants, including world leaders, scientists, and representatives from non-governmental organizations, to discuss global efforts to solve the climate crisis.
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