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The Director of the United Nations Human Settlements Programme for the Arabian Gulf Region (UN-Habitat) in Kuwait, Dr. Amira Al-Hassan, stressed the importance of continuing the Kuwait Plants campaign, which was launched in 2019 with the aim of planting a thousand trees in the Abdaliya Reserve in cooperation with the Kuwait Oil Company and promoting agricultural environmental awareness to achieve sustainable development goals.. Al-Hassan said on Saturday during the afforestation campaign launched by UN-Habitat in the presence of a large crowd of heads of diplomatic missions in the country that the campaign aims to green areas to resist the impact of global climate change, resist desertification and reduce the severity of climate change represented by high temperature and lack of rain. She pointed out that the trees that will be planted are all desert resistant to heat and water shortages and help improve the general health of the population as an important element in the cycle of nature, as well as the participation of more than 50 ambassadors contribute to raising awareness about the importance of steps being taken to improve the climate.. She said that the interest in agriculture and increasing the green area is one of the things that the United Nations has paid attention to through its various conferences in light of global environmental degradation, the increase in pollution, desertification and the decline of green areas. She stated that the campaign is one of the efforts of the State of Kuwait in adhering to international agreements related to climate, especially the climate change agreement in Paris, which called for seriously addressing the obvious effects of climate change and limiting heat rise.. For his part, the Director of East Kuwait Operations at KOC, Omar Sadiq, said that the Abdaliya Reserve is located west of Kuwait in the Kabd area and even south of Kuwait, and it was started in 2011 in cooperation with the Public Authority for Agriculture Affairs and Fish Resources, where it was provided with wild plants.. Sadiq pointed out that the area of the reserve in the first phase was one million and 200 thousand square meters, and after the success of the first phase and the cultivation of 20 thousand wild plants, the second phase was moved two years after the first phase on an area of one million and 800 thousand square meters with the aim of preserving biodiversity and developing wildlife Local environment. He explained that after the success of the second phase, "we launched in the third phase and currently the total area is 8 million square meters and 155 thousand plants and wild trees that include 40 types of trees and plants, including Samar, Ramth, Ghada, Talh, Ghaf, Arak, Hena, Salam, Ethel, Braham, Balrksonian, Heglig, Gum Arabic and others.". He said that the area turned into a forest interspersed with hills and lakes, and after it was characterized by a lot of dust, the land was fixed by plants and turned into seeds that we benefit from, especially that the Kuwait Oil Company supervises about 80 percent of Kuwait's land, pointing out that one of the company's strategies is to work on establishing reserves in various regions in order to preserve the environment.. In a similar statement, U.S. Ambassador to Kuwait Elena Romanowski said that it was the second time she visited the "wonderful and distinctive" Abdaliya Reserve, stressing that she was always happy to be there, "because I learn a lot about nature with all its plants, animals and trees in Kuwait."". The US ambassador pointed out that Kuwait showed great commitment to protecting the environment during its participation in the 27th United Nations Summit on Climate Change and the Environment (COP26) held in Glasgow, indicating that its presence today in the reserve is an example of Kuwait's commitment to protecting the environment, which it has been doing for great periods by planting and preserving trees and plants.. She expressed hope for continued cooperation with the Government of Kuwait and civil society organizations to implement what was agreed upon at the Glasgow Summit, expressing her happiness for her presence to witness Kuwait's achievement of its obligations towards protecting the environment.. For his part, the Ambassador of Tajikistan, Dean of the Diplomatic Corps, Zabidullah Zbidov, told KUNA that the world is today going through serious climate crises represented by global warming due to high levels of carbon dioxide, desertification and environmental pollution due to the lack of rationalization of the use and exploitation of natural resources.. Zbidov pointed out that participation in the campaign is the best way to get rid of global environmental and climate problems, which lies in adhering to initiatives aimed at protecting the environment and nature, rationalizing the use of natural resources, giving priority to green energy and developing the green economy.. He added that "it is gratifying that the friendly State of Kuwait is proactive in keeping pace with global and UN initiatives on climate and environment at the international, regional and national levels, and one of the greatest Kuwaiti initiatives in this context is the national campaign (Kuwait Plants) in cooperation and partnership between the Kuwait Oil Company and the United Nations Human Settlements Program (UN-Habitat).. He added, "As Dean of the Diplomatic Corps, I took the initiative to encourage my fellow ambassadors and members of diplomatic missions residing in Kuwait to participate practically in the third campaign of (Kuwait Grows) by planting green trees and seedlings to contribute to the expansion of green spaces in the country.". "The Republic of Tajikistan also has several initiatives in the field of environmental and climate protection, and there are comprehensive national campaigns to plant trees and increase green spaces, and it can be said that Tajikistan and Kuwait have a common vision towards climate and environmental issues," he said.". He stated that in order to strengthen the bond between Tajikistan and Kuwait, several seedlings of ornamental trees and fruit trees were brought from Tajikistan and these seedlings were planted in the reserve to be a symbol of brotherhood and friendliness between the two countries..