The top 10 leaders participating in the COP 27 climate conference in Sharm El Sheikh
The United Nations Climate Conference “COP27” will kick off in the presence of a number of world leaders, United Nations officials and climate activists, in Sharm El-Sheikh on November 11 and will continue until November 18.
The United Nations Climate Conference “COP27” will kick off in the presence of a number of world leaders, United Nations officials and climate activists, in Sharm El-Sheikh on November 11 and will continue until November 18.
US President Joe Bid
The White House confirmed that US President Joe Biden will travel to Egypt to participate in the COP27 climate summit on November 11, where he will call on the world to act "in this crucial decade."
Italian Prime Minister Georgia Meloni
Italian Prime Minister Georgia Meloni also announced her intention to participate in the United Nations Climate Summit.
French President Emmanuel Macron
For his part, the French ambassador to Cairo, Marc Paretti, confirmed that "French President Emmanuel Macron will attend the climate summit".
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz
the German government announced the participation of German Chancellor Olaf Scholz in the Sharm el-Sheikh climate summit.
Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte
The Dutch embassy in Cairo confirmed that "a high-level delegation headed by Prime Minister Mark Rutte will participate in the summit."
Israel Prime Minister Yair Lapid
The Israeli Prime Minister's spokesman for Arab media, Ofir Gendelman, also announced that Israeli Prime Minister Yair Lapid will attend the climate summit in Sharm El-Sheikh.
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman
On the Arab level, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman announced the launch of the second edition of the "Green Middle East Initiative Summit" on November 7, and the "Green Saudi Initiative Forum" on November 11 and 12 in Sharm El Sheikh, under the slogan : "From Ambition to Action", in conjunction with the United Nations Climate Change Conference COP27.
Ministers British
In addition, the spokeswoman for the new British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, whose country hosted the last UN climate conference last year, announced that he will not participate in the summit, but that Sunak will be represented by other ministers, including the British climate envoy Alok Sharma, who chaired the COP26 conference. Last year in Glasgow.
King Charles III
And at the beginning of this month, Buckingham Palace announced that Britain's King Charles III would not attend the COP27 climate summit, based on the advice of the then British Prime Minister Liz Terrace, which prompted John Kerry, the US President's envoy for climate affairs, to invite the king Charles III to reconsider his decision not to attend COP 27.
Pakistan's climate minister
Pakistan's Climate Minister Sherry Rehman is due to attend, who has revealed to the world how the catastrophic floods in Pakistan and the lack of international response to the disaster have intensified the call for developing countries for funding to help them recover from climate damage.