
ArmInfo. On December 11, RA Minister of Environment Hambardzum Matevosyan met with Deborah Barasa, Minister of Environment, Climate Change, and Forestry of the Republic of Kenya. This was reported by the press service of the Armenian ministry.
According to the source, during the meeting, the parties discussed opportunities for expanding bilateral cooperation in environmental protection, climate change, and forestry. The parties emphasized the importance of exchanging experiences, implementing sustainable development programs, and deepening international cooperation to effectively address global environmental challenges. Matevosyan noted that Armenia is ready to deepen cooperation in various areas based on mutual interests.
COP-17 issues were also discussed during the meeting. The Minister emphasized that Armenia is ready to work closely with partner countries to effectively organize the conference and looks forward to the participation of a high-level delegation from Kenya. COP-17 will be a key milestone in the implementation of the Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework. In this context, Armenia, as the Chair of COP17, calls on all countries to submit their national reports by February 2026 to ensure a comprehensive and representative global assessment. The Minister of Environment of the Republic of Armenia expressed confidence that Kenya, as an active participant in the field of climate and biodiversity and host of the UN Environment Programme Secretariat, will actively support the preparatory work for COP17, contributing to the success of the conference.