Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi said on Tuesday that the world, especially African and Arab states, are in dire need of reaching an agreement that addresses the repercussions of climate change. Sisi stressed upon Egypt’s commitment to to cooperate with all international parties in tackling climate change, in his speech before the UN Climate Summit in New York. He said that it is a top priority to confront climate changes as the “Arab region is located in arid environment which is most affected by climate change.” The Egyptian President urged nation-states, international institutions and the private sector to invest in renewable energy projects in Arab countries. “We suffer from an energy crisis at a time in which we are targeting high growth rates to achieve sustainable development.” Sisi added that the new legal framework that will be agreed upon should not be a substitute for the Climate Change Convention, “but it must be complementary to it.” UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon had invited world leaders to the summit to “galvanise and catalyse climate action,” according to the UN website. U.S. President Barack Obama is expected to attend the summit. Egypt’s…
