Pakistan and Türkiye Announce Strategic Climate Partnership Ahead of COP31


Islamabad: Pakistan and Türkiye have pledged to forge a deeper strategic partnership on climate resilience, flood management, and water security as both countries move to strengthen regional cooperation ahead of the high-stakes UN-led COP31 climate summit to be held in Antalya, Türkiye, in November this year.



According to Press Information Department, the understanding emerged during talks between a high-level Turkish delegation and senior Pakistani officials at the Ministry of Climate Change and Environmental Coordination. The Turkish delegation, facilitated by TIKA, was led by Maruf Aras, while the Pakistani side was headed by Aisha Humera Moriani. The delegation included experts from Türkiye’s State Hydraulic Works and General Directorate for Water Management. Discussions focused on integrated flood and river basin management, glacier and avalanche risk reduction, multi-hazard early warning systems, combating desertification, and climate-resilient infrastructure development.



The engagement comes at a time when Pakistan continues to rank among the countries most vulnerable to climate change, facing recurring floods, droughts, glacial melt, and heatwaves, while Türkiye has increasingly expanded its regional role in climate adaptation and disaster resilience initiatives. Speaking during the meeting, Ms. Moriani said climate change had evolved into a major economic and security challenge requiring coordinated global and regional responses.



Mr. Aras reaffirmed Türkiye’s commitment to strengthening cooperation with Pakistan on sustainable land management, water governance, and climate adaptation. Meanwhile, the ministry’s media spokesperson, Mohammad Saleem Shaikh, said officials from both countries stressed the urgency of scaling up regional cooperation as climate-induced disasters intensify across vulnerable regions of Asia and beyond.



Both countries agreed to intensify coordination ahead of COP31, with a particular focus on adaptation finance, disaster risk reduction, and sustainable climate-resilient development, Mr. Shaikh added.

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