I am shocked at the noise made when I was not invited to the climate change conference, Prime Minister

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Clean and Green Pakistan’s policy is to mitigate the effects of climate change, we are moving towards mitigating the effects of climate change, we have gained extensive experience in 7 years, our policies have been recognized and appreciated globally. Going, Prime Minister Imran Khan’s tweet.

Prime Minister Imran Khan

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan has said that he is surprised at the noise made on not inviting Pakistan to the conference on climate change, adding that our environment-friendly policies are for our future generations. “Our government is already taking steps to tackle climate change, we are moving towards mitigating the effects of climate change, to tackle climate change,” he said in a statement released on the social networking site Twitter. We have set priorities for the 2021 conference.

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Prime Minister Imran Khan wrote that if the international community is serious about countering the effects of climate change, it should consider it, because of the steps taken for our Green Pakistan, the 10 billion tree tsunami, nature-based solutions, cleaning our rivers, etc. We have gained extensive experience in over 7 years, and while our policies have been recognized and appreciated globally, we are ready to assist any state with our experience.

Later, the United States clarified its decision not to invite Pakistan to the Environment Summit. On not inviting Pakistan to the Leaders’ Summit on Environment, the State Department said that the purpose of the meeting was to reduce global emissions by 80% DP is responsible for encouraging the major economies, the US State Department, the spokesman said the UN organized the first leader of the conference on climate change in November is only one of several important events of the summit environment, Responding to a question from foreign media via email, the State Department spokesman said that we are committed to working with Pakistan and other governments to advance global goals to address environmental challenges.