COP 28: Government defends oil boss Jaber to head talks

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Government minister pushes back against EU and US calls for removal of Sultan al-Jaber as head of COP28.

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This year the hosts, the UAE, nominated Sultan Ahmed al Jaber, the head of the state oil company, as president of the summit, which takes place in Dubai in November. Mr Stuart also defended Jaber's track record at ADNOC, the UAE state oil company, saying that he was cleaning up their operations and reducing emissions.

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