Mongolia Signals Readiness to Contribute to Global Fight Against Desertification
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Ulaanbaatar, December 3, 2025 /MONTSAME/. At a press briefing held during the 23rd session of the Committee for the Review of the Implementation of the UN Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD), Chief of the Secretariat of the Mongolian National Committee for Organizing COP17 Batmunkh Dondovdorj provided updates.
He presented Mongolia’s
preparations for the 17th Session of the Conference of the Parties (COP17),
which will take place in Ulaanbaatar in 2026, outlining expected outcomes and
the international significance of the event. Mr. Batmunkh emphasized that Mongolia
is ready to make an active contribution to the global effort to combat
desertification.
The press briefing was attended by UNCCD Executive Secretary Yasmine Fouad, Panama’s Minister of Environment Juan Carlos Navarro, as well as Vice Minister for Environment, Agriculture, and Water of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Osama Fakihah, representing the presidency of COP16. They noted that, as desertification, land degradation, and the impacts of climate change intensify worldwide, global environmental policy is increasingly focusing on ecosystem restoration, sustainable land management, new mechanisms for climate-risk financing, water accessibility and climate resilience, and greater private-sector engagement.
According to the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change of Mongolia, these priorities have become integral to global efforts to prevent desertification, reduce ecosystem degradation, and protect biodiversity.
Participants
also responded to journalists’ questions regarding the need to strengthen
multilateral cooperation within the mandate of the Convention, improve
cross-sectoral coordination, and advance long-term goals for sustainable
development and global ecological balance.
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