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Al-Jarman heads UAE delegation to 52nd session of Human Rights meet in Geneva

Analysts have said the UAE is deeply suspicious of Syria's new leaders. (WAM)
  • Al-Jarman will highlight key UAE achievements and the prominent role the country plays in human rights globally.
  • He will hold meetings with heads of delegations to exchange views on common issues.

GENEVA, SWITZERLAND –  The United Arab Emirates is participating in the 52nd session of the Human Rights Council in Geneva, Switzerland  which started Monday and will continue until April 4.

The head of the UAE delegation Ahmed Abdul Rahman Al-Jarman, Permanent Representative of the UAE to the United Nations and other international organizations in Geneva, will deliver a statement in the session attended by heads of government and ministers of various countries.

In this statement, Al-Jarman will highlight key UAE achievements and the prominent role the country plays in human rights globally.

Al-Jarman will hold meetings with heads of delegations to exchange views on common issues.

The UAE will also participate in panel discussions organized during the session and will deliver statements highlighting the country’s efforts to promote human rights, including the rights of children and people of determination, freedom of religion and environmental protection.

Al-Jarman said that over the years the UAE has enacted a series of laws and regulations which enshrine fundamental rights that provide fair treatment of all  citizens and residents, particularly women, children, workers as outlined in the country’s Constitution.

He said that the UAE is a party to many international human rights conventions, and is steadfast in working closely with the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights in order to strengthen and protect human rights globally.

The Permanent Mission of the UAE in Geneva, in cooperation with the Office of the UAE Special Envoy for Climate Change, will organize a briefing on COP28 UAE, which will be held in Dubai in November.

Al-Jarman will inaugurate an art exhibition on environmental diversity in the UAE at the United Nations headquarters in Geneva.

The event will be attended by the delegations and UN officials.