UAE appoints new Permanent Representative to UN

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Ambassador Mohamed Abushahab, the UAE's newly-appointed Permanent Representative to the United Nations, presented his credentials to UN Secretary-General António Guterres.

In their meeting following the credentials ceremony, Abushahab and Guterres discussed common priorities and ways to enhance cooperation between the UAE and the UN.

They also discussed concerning developments in various regions around the world, including escalating tensions in the Middle East.

The Secretary-General welcomed the close relationship between the UAE and UN and the importance of the UAE’s role as a consensus builder, including during its tenure on the Security Council in 2022-2023.

He also praised the UAE’s efforts at the regional and international levels.

"I am deeply honoured to take up this role at a critical time for the UN system and the UAE’s participation in it. The UAE works tirelessly to find common ground on consequential international issues, and I am deeply committed to continue doing so at the UN," said Abushahab.

"Our Mission in New York looks forward to building on the historic achievements from the UAE’s terms as an elected member of the UN Security Council and President of COP28 to carry on building bridges between nations and communities around the world," he added.

At the UN, the UAE will continue to work on promoting tolerance, co-existence, and peaceful societies, empowering the role of women and girls around the world, utilising Artificial Intelligence and technology to advance sustainable development, and maintaining leadership on global climate action.

Ambassador Abushahab has served as Deputy Permanent Representative of the UAE to the UN since August 2021. Prior to joining the UAE Mission to the UN, he served as the UAE Ambassador to Belgium, the European Union, and Luxembourg.

Abushahab has also held several important positions in the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs, including Director of Policy Planning and Director of American and Pacific Affairs.

He has also had a distinguished career of work across the climate and clean energy transition, heading the International Climate Change Division in the Directorate of Energy and Climate Change, where he led several UAE delegations to the UNFCCC’s Climate Change negotiations, managed the UAE’s engagement in the Clean Energy Ministerial, and represented the UAE in the G20 Clean Energy and Energy Efficiency Working Group.

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