On the sidelines of the 29th Conference of the Parties (COP29) of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), President His Excellency Dr Mohamed Muizzu met with His Excellency Tshering Tobgay, Prime Minister of Bhutan. The leaders discussed their shared vision for COP29, focusing on climate action and mutual cooperation.
During the meeting the President emphasised the enduring partnership between Maldives and Bhutan, despite the geographical differences between the two nations. He highlighted that both countries face common threats from climate change, including the challenges of glacial melting and rising sea levels. The President commended Bhutan’s status as the world’s first carbon-negative country, recognising Bhutan’s innovative initiatives to address climate impacts. Both leaders agreed to collaborate to amplify their voices on climate issues, particularly in advocating for climate mitigation.
In response, Prime Minister Tobgay expressed enthusiasm for joint efforts, commending President Dr Muizzu’s leadership and commitment to addressing climate change. He shared some of Bhutan’s successful initiatives, underscoring the importance of countries taking greater responsibility for climate impacts. The Prime Minister of Bhutan noted the importance of collaboration among vulnerable nations to ensure stronger commitments from wealthier countries.
Concluding the meeting, the two leaders agreed to continue sharing expertise, exchanging best practices, and strengthening their partnership on climate resilience. They also discussed opportunities for further cooperation in investment and enhancing bilateral relations.