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Security Council signatories urge Libya to embed climate resilience in national planning

United Nations Security Council · February 18, 2026
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Summary

A representative speaking for signatories to the Joint Pledges on Climate, Peace, and Security urged Libyan actors to resume a Libyan-led political process, integrate climate-related risk management into budgets and planning, strengthen disaster governance after the 2023 Derna floods, and seek international support for a climate finance task force.

A representative speaking for signatories to the Joint Pledges on Climate, Peace, and Security urged Libyan actors to resume a Libyan-led and Libyan-owned political process and to integrate climate resilience into national planning and budgeting during remarks delivered at the United Nations Security Council.

The speaker — identified in the transcript as representing the United Kingdom and speaking on behalf of Denmark, France, Greece, Latvia, Liberia and Panama — said Libya is facing mounting climate stressors that exacerbate fragility and conflict. "As one of the world's most water stressed countries,…

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