Japanese prime minister offers COP28 support to UAE special envoy to Japan

UAE’s Special Envoy to Japan Sultan Al-Jaber meets with Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida. (AN Japan)
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Updated 14 April 2023
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Japanese prime minister offers COP28 support to UAE special envoy to Japan

TOKYO: The UAE’s Special Envoy to Japan, Sultan Al-Jaber, who is also the UAE minister of industry and advanced technology, met with Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida in Tokyo on Friday.

Al-Jaber is visiting Japan to participate in the G7 Ministers’ Meeting on Climate, Energy and the Environment in Sapporo and is also the COP28 president-designate.

The climate conference will take place in Dubai in late November and early December.

Al-Jaber handed an invitation to Prime Minister Kishida for COP28, and expressed his renewed hopes for strengthening bilateral relations with Japan.

In response, Kishida stated that Japan is fully committed to contributing to the negotiations at COP28 and will also lead discussions at the G7 Hiroshima Summit.

Kishida expressed his appreciation for the UAE’s stable supply of crude oil to Japan and its consideration for the participation of Japanese companies in the upstream development over the years.

The two leaders confirmed cooperation between Japan and the UAE toward stabilizing the international oil market, and agreed that it is essential to further promote pragmatic energy transition and climate action in order to achieve decarbonization.

Kishida offered his congratulations on Sheikh Khalid bin Mohammed bin Zayed being appointed as crown prince of Abu Dhabi, and stated that Japan attaches great importance to the strategic partnership with the UAE.

In November, Al-Jaber and Kishida signed the UAE-Japan Comprehensive Strategic Partnership Initiative, which aims to bolster relations between the two countries and advance their common interests by encouraging further diplomatic, economic, political, trade and investment collaborations.

The agreement aims to boost ties in areas such as technology, manufacturing, infrastructure, artificial intelligence, health care and SMEs, as well as other sectors such as agriculture, environmental preservation, climate change solutions, education, defense and security.

Earlier on Friday, Al-Jaber met with Japan’s Foreign Minister Yoshimasa Hayashi, who congratulated him on his appointment as the COP28 president-designate.


Latest US sanctions target Houthi funding networks, Treasury says

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Latest US sanctions target Houthi funding networks, Treasury says

  • Since 2023, ⁠the Houthis have launched numerous assaults on vessels in the Red Sea that they deem to be linked with Israel

WASHINGTON: The Trump administration issued fresh sanctions on Friday further targeting the Iran-backed Houthis in Yemen ​and the transfer of oil products, weapons and other so-called dual-use equipment that it said helped fund the group.

The action targets 21 individuals and entities as well as one vessel, including some ‌alleged front ‌companies in Yemen, ‌Oman and ⁠the ​UAE, the US Department of Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control said in a statement.

“The Houthis threaten the United States by committing acts of terror and attacking commercial ⁠vessels transiting the Red Sea,” US Treasury ‌Secretary Scott Bessent said ‍in the statement.

The move ‍builds on previous Treasury action ‍to pressure the Houthis “vast revenue generation and smuggling networks, which enable the group to sustain its capability to conduct destabilizing ​regional activities,” including the Red Sea attacks, the department added.

Since 2023, ⁠the Houthis have launched numerous assaults on vessels in the Red Sea that they deem to be linked with Israel in what they say is solidarity with Palestinians over Israel’s war on Gaza.

Tehran’s regional sway has been weakened by Israel’s attacks on its proxies, including on ‌the Houthis in Yemen. (Reporting by Susan Heavey and Daphen Psaledakis; Editing ‌by Chizu Nomiyama )