Foreign Minister stresses global efforts for mitigating adverse impacts of climate change 

Islamabad, September 05, 2022 (PPI-OT):A U.S. Congressional delegation led by Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee called on Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari in Islamabad on Monday. Her delegation included Congressman Thomas Suozzi and Congressman Al Green. The delegation is visiting Pakistan from 4th to 6th of this month.

The Foreign Minister appreciated the delegation’s visit to Pakistan at this time when super floods have ravaged the country. He underscored that Pakistan has undergone floods of historic proportions. More than 1300 lives have been lost; over 33 million people are affected; over four million acres of crops have been washed away; and close to a million livestock have perished.

The Foreign Minister said that, currently, the government is fully engaged in the rescue and relief efforts. He emphasized that rehabilitation of the millions impacted and reconstruction of critical infrastructure required enormous resources which is a huge challenge. He underlined that despite being one of the lowest emitters of carbon emissions, Pakistan is the most adversely impacted by the climate change.

He stressed that the developed countries must step up their climate efforts, including towards the provision of predictable climate finance for mitigating the adverse impacts of climate change in the developing world. The Foreign Minister hoped that the international community would recognize the enormity of challenge faced by Pakistan and assist Pakistan in its rehabilitation and reconstruction efforts.

The Foreign Minister stressed that Pakistan is neither the first nor the last country to face a climate catastrophe and expressed the need to engage on a common climate agenda and called for climate justice at the global level. The Congresswoman underscored that she is overwhelmed by the devastation caused by floods and maintained that her delegation, having assessed the on-ground situation, will support efforts of the U.S. Congress and the U.S. Administration to assist Pakistan in these trying times.

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