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Deputy Secretary-General attends Tajikistan conference on glacier preservation ahead of COP30
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Deputy Secretary-General Amina Mohammed traveled to Dushanbe to attend a high-level conference on glacier preservation, commending Tajikistan's leadership on climate resilience and highlighting the role of early-warning systems ahead of COP30.
Deputy Secretary-General Amina Mohammed traveled to Dushanbe, Tajikistan, to attend a high-level international conference on glacier preservation and to observe the impact of climate change on local glaciers, the U.N. said.
At meetings with President Emomali Rahmon and with Foreign Minister Sirojiddin Muhriddin, the deputy secretary-general acknowledged Tajikistan's progress on the Sustainable Development Goals and its leadership in advancing global efforts on climate, water and glacier protection rooted in cooperation and multilateralism. The U.N. said Amina Mohammed emphasized the importance of early-warning systems in strengthening climate resilience and helping vulnerable populations prepare for climate-related shocks, and she will participate in the conference opening session the following day ahead of COP30.
Ending: The U.N. framed Tajikistan's conference as part of broader preparatory diplomacy ahead of COP30 and highlighted glacier protection as linked to water security and community resilience.

