COP28 was exceptional challenge amid global divisions, Al Jaber says
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COP28 was exceptional challenge amid global divisions, Al Jaber says
Hosting the COP28 U.N. climate summit was an "exceptional challenge" amid global divisions, its president, the UAE's Sultan Al Jaber, said in an interview with state news agency WAM.
"Despite the skepticism about the ability of an oil-producing country to host the climate conference, our response was to focus on work and progress to achieve the desired results and create radical, positive change," WAM quoted Al Jaber as saying.
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