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President Michel Returns From "Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week"

President Michel Returns From "Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week"

Tue, 21 January 2014 | Blue Economy

President James Michel returned from Abu Dhabi today, following his attendance of the Blue Economy Summit as well as a series of high-level meetings, where he also attended the opening ceremony of the Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week and the sixth Zayed Future Energy Prize Awards Ceremony.


The following is a round-up of the Abu Dhabi meetings.


Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi


President Michel met with the Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, His Highness General Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan during the events of the first day of Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week. They discussed areas of ongoing bilateral cooperation between the UAE and the Seychelles, and in particular the excellent cooperation established in the field of renewable energy.
President Michel expressed the profound appreciation of the Seychelles to the UAE government for the co-hosting of Blue Economy Summit in Abu Dhabi, which he described as a 'resounding success.'


President of the 68th Session of the United Nations General Assembly


President James Michel and the President of the 68th Session of the United Nations General Assembly, Dr John Ashe, met in the margins of the Blue Economy Summit in Abu Dhabi, where they discussed ways in which to improve the visibility of Small island developing states within the United Nations system and the debates of the General Assembly.


During this address at the Blue Economy Summit, Dr John Ashe commended Seychelles, 'a proud small island state, for its leadership in keeping the issue of the blue economy at the forefront of our attention during the preparatory process of the Third International Small Island Developing States Conference, to be held this September in Apia, Samoa.'He added that SIDS have 'a special appreciation of seas and oceans.'


"They define a way of life. The seas and oceans surround them. The inhabitants of SIDS have experienced the delicate flavour of fresh caught fish, and have seen the beauty of the full moon sparkling on the sea at night and more recently have begun experienced firsthand the ravages of the impacts of climate change, the coastal inundation and the destruction of coastlines and the habitats of marine life. SIDS know first-hand the adverse impacts on the way of life of their people, and in some cases how their geo-physical existence is at stake," said the President of the UNGA.


Director General of the UN Food  and Agriculture Agency (FAO)


President James Michel met with the Director General of the UN Food  and Agriculture Agency (FAO) Mr. José Graziano da Silva, following their attendance of the Blue Economy summit. They discussed the need to invest in fisheries projects for the continued food security of small islands states, as well as the importance of oceans within the international sustainable development agenda.

Secretary General of UNCTAD


President Michel met with the Secretary General of UNCTAD, Dr Mukhisa Kituyi. Dr Kituyi commended Seychelles' leadership in promoting the SIDS concerns in the global development agenda, and assured the President of UNCTAD's support in Seychelles development programmes. They discussed ways in which trade and economic development can reduce the vulnerability of SIDS as well as improve good governance through solid debt management and sustainable.

Indonesian Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Minister

President Michel met with the Indonesian Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Minister Sharif Cicip Sutardjo, who conveyed a message of support for the Blue Economy Summit to President Michel from the Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono. They discussed ways to improve trade between the two countries as well as developing sustainable fisheries projects.




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