President His Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan has reiterated the UAE’s commitment to protecting the environment and conserving natural resources.
In a statement marking the 24th National Environment Day on February 4, Sheikh Khalifa highlighted the policies, strategies and legislation adopted by the government in recent years.
"On this day, we reiterate our determination to double efforts to achieve our sustainable development objectives in line with the UAE Vision 2021 National Agenda with regards to ensuring a clean and safe environment that is conducive to providing continued prosperity and happiness for us and for generations to come," said His Highness.
"The preservation of the environment is a shared responsibility by all," he added.
Sheikh Khalifa pointed out that the country was able to efficiently deal with the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic and its health, social and economic repercussions, in addition to achieving the desired balance between growth and protecting the environment.
This year, the National Environment Day is being marked under the theme ‘Green Recovery’.
Dubai Municipality has announced that the final phase of the ban on single-use plastic products in the emirate will come into force on January 1, 2026.
The UAE has welcomed the recent agreement signed in Muscat on the exchange of prisoners and detainees in Yemen, calling it an important humanitarian step that eases suffering and supports stability in the region.
The UAE has reinforced its position as a global humanitarian leader in 2025, ranking third worldwide in aid contributions with $1.46 billion, according to data from the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs' (OCHA) Financial Tracking Service.
The UAE has expressed its condolences and solidarity with Libya following the death of Army Chief of Staff, Lt. General Mohammed Al-Haddad, and several senior military officials in a plane crash near Ankara while travelling to Tripoli.
Dubai Police are urging the public to buy tickets for concerts, entertainment events, sports activities and travel only through official and authorised platforms.
The UAE Aid Agency has signed a cooperation agreement with International Medical Corps – UK to support the provision of healthcare to Sudanese people affected by the ongoing conflict, contributing $2 million to the project.
The Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation (MOHRE), in coordination with relevant authorities, has closed the “Oud Al Reem Domestic Workers Services” office in Ajman and issued a decision to revoke its license due to serious violations.