Sunday, 16 February 2020

Imran Khan's speech on UN climate change is very effective

Imran Khan's speech on UN climate change is very effective

Imran Khan's speech on UN climate change is very effective

Welcome to the Billion Tree sunami and the Clean & Green Pakistan Campaign, we are not on track to tackle climate change, we are facing an emergency situation in climate change. Secretary-General UN Conversation


Secretary-General UN called on Imran Khan's speech on climate change most effectively.
He welcomed the Black Tree Tsunami and the Clean & Green Pakistan campaign. We are not on track now in dealing with climate change, we are facing an emergency situation in climate change.
Speaking after meeting with refugees in Pakistan, the Secretary-General said that Afghan refugees shared impressive events, hopes, and dreams.

Pakistan has provided refuge to Afghan refugees for 40 years. The world should support and follow the host countries of the refugees.
Secretary-General UN said Imran Khan's speech on climate change in the UN was effective. Welcome to the Black Tree Tsunami and the Clean & Green Pakistan Campaign.
We are not on track now when it comes to tackling climate change. Global efforts are inadequate to achieve the goals. We face an emergency in climate change.
No country is safe from the effects of climate change. Floods and natural disasters affected Pakistan.
As a result of climate change, natural disasters have caused 10,000 deaths in Pakistan. Development Goals in Pakistan face threats from cosmological changes.
In Pakistan, 80% of the water is used for agriculture. There is a historic agreement between Pakistan and India regarding the distribution of water.
Effective dialogue with India can solve the problem of water distribution. Water should be the cause of peace, not conflict. He said that I would like to express solidarity with those affected by various disasters in Pakistan. Pakistan faces challenges in various fields including health.
Eliminating poverty is a fundamental part of Pakistan's policy. The Successful Youth Program is a program for employing 100 million youth. He said the world faces many obstacles to achieving growth.
Achieving sustainable development goals is important for all countries and nations. Development goals will have to accelerate efforts and work. He said that human rights in Kashmir should be respected.
Humanity should be respected not only in Kashmir but all over the world.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres arrived in Islamabad on a four-day visit. Pakistan's permanent delegation to the United Nations, Munir Akram, received him at the airport. During his visit to Ateneo Guterres, Prime Minister Imran Khan, President Arif Alawi, Foreign Minister, and other leaders will meet. Antonio Guterres will attend the 40th International Conference on Afghan Refugees in Pakistan for 40 years.










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