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UAE Space Agency attends UN General Assembly meeting on outer space

During the session, the UAE underscored the critical role of space capabilities in addressing global challenges such as climate resilience and food security.
UAESA at World Space Week. Image for illustrative purposes only

The UAE Space Agency (UAESA) represented the United Arab Emirates in the crucial United Nations General Assembly Fourth Committee session on outer space. The UAE reiterated its unwavering commitment to international cooperation, reflected in its significant accomplishments such as the Emirates Mission to the Asteroid Belt, the UAE’s contribution to the Artemis Lunar Gateway, and the upcoming moon exploration mission.

During the session, the UAE also underscored the critical role of space capabilities in addressing pressing global challenges, from environmental monitoring and climate resilience to enhancing food security. The UAE has developed a programme that leverages satellite data to map out the trail of destruction caused by extreme weather events around the globe and create early warning systems to limit future climate change impacts. These initiatives underscore the UAE’s commitment to advancing science and technology, contributing significantly to humanity’s journey in space exploration and expanding scientific knowledge.

Reaffirming its dedication to the peaceful use of outer space, the UAE underscored the need to uphold the principle of the peaceful use of outer space, ensuring that the advanced technological resources and knowledge gained through space activities are utilised for the benefit of all humankind and harnessed to promote peace and sustainable development on Earth.

Additionally, the US-UAE Business Council hosted a reception in honour of the UAE delegation, providing an opportunity to engage with the global space community. The event also served as a preview for the highly anticipated second Abu Dhabi Space Debate, scheduled for December 10–11, 2024.