ADIPEC 2021 Opens in Abu Dhabi with Participation of World’s Energy Leaders

Abu Dhabi, ADIPEC 2021, the international energy exhibition and conference, opened today and will run until 18th November to offer face-to-face meetings for the energy industry following the challenges of COVID-19, Emirates News Agency (WAM) reported.

Taking place immediately after COP26, ADIPEC 2021 will examine the key outcomes of the UN climate meeting and how they will shape future policy and business environments within the energy industry.

ADIPEC 2021 will host a series of conferences providing strategic and technical insights, including the ADIPEC 2021 Strategic Conference featuring more than 1,000 expert speakers, including over 160 ministers, CEOs, and policy influencers, who will participate in over 160 conference sessions.

Through a series of strategic panels, leadership interviews, and keynote addresses, global industry leaders will assess the evolving energy landscape, shedding light on emerging energy sector trends and exploring crucial industry topics.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

MAWLAWI TO GULF COUNTRIES: WE ARE COMMITTED TO THE RELATIONS THAT UNITE US

Interior and Municipalities Minister Bassam al-Mawlawi stressed “the necessity of opening channels of dialogue to dispel the concerns of the Gulf states and reassure them and guarantee the interests of the Lebanese.”

In an interview with the Kuwaiti newspaper, Minister Mawlawi said: “All we aspire for is the interest of Lebanon and its people, and the security and safety of the Gulf.”

The Minister explained that the position of the government and its prime minister is clear regarding the relationship with Saudi Arabia and the Gulf states, saying: “We are committed to the relations that unite us.”

On the other hand, Mawlawi pointed out that “the government is not threatened and is continuing, and Lebanon and the Lebanese have no interest in its departure.”

Source: National News Agency