Pakistan Prime Minister before heading to Egypt: I will urge the world to fulfill his climate obligations

Pakistan Prime Minister before heading to Egypt: I will urge the world to fulfill his climate obligations

Mohamed Shahbaz Sharif, the prime minister of Pakistan, travelled to Egypt on Sunday to take part in the summit of the “COP 27” United Nations Climate Change Conference in the Sharm El Sheikh Resort.

“The summit of the climate held in Egypt could be a turning point in the human struggle against climate change and global warming,” Sharif tweeted on the “Totter” website prior to his departure. “Harsh climatic events have shown this year in Pakistan and the African century the globalisation of climate change, and turned a blind eye to the party Its destructive effects will be a crime,” he added.

” Sherif said: “As the head of the” 77 “group, I will urge the world, and I seek to fulfill its obligations on climate financing, the losses fund and the reparation of damage, and we also demand climate justice. Without financial assistance, developing nations would continue to be exposed to the many risks posed by climate change.

” “Pakistan’s recovery and rehabilitation can be delayed due to public debt, high energy and food prices globally, and lack of access to adaptation funds, the world should deal with Pakistan as a study study. ”
According to the Pakistani “Associated Press” news agency, the Prime Minister travels to Egypt with the Foreign Minister Bellawal Bhutto Zardari, as well as other senior officials.

The Prime Minister’s media office stated in a press statement that Sharif, at the invitation of Egypt, which chairs the twenty -seventh session of the Conference of the Parties, will also participate with his Norwegian counterpart in the high -level round table discussions on “climate change and the sustainability of weak societies” on the eighth of November.
Additionally, he will speak at other prestigious events.

These events include the roundtable of the United Nations Secretary-General to introduce “early warning systems for the executive work plan” and the “Green Middle East Initiative Summit” on November 7, which is hosted by Prince Mohammed bin Salman, the Crown Prince and Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
On the sidelines of the climate summit, the Pakistani Prime Minister is set to have private talks with a number of foreign leaders.

Before travelling to Egypt, Pakistan’s Prime Minister said: “I will encourage the globe to fulfil his climate duties.”

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