ISLAMABAD – In a significant development towards global climate action, Pakistan and Kazakhstan have reaffirmed their commitment and agreed to boost collaboration for coping with climate risks, environmental, energy, air pollution and water scarcity challenges being faced by these both countries.
This agreement was reached during a meeting held here between Romina Khurshid Alam, coordinator to the Prime Minister on Climate Change and a Kazakhstan embassy delegation led by Ambassador of the Republic of Kazakistan, Yerzhan Kistafin on 01 Aug 2024.
The Kashakistan’s envoy informed the PM’s climate aide that his country was deeply interested to strengthen people-to-people contact through tourism and engagement in various socio-economic development sectors including bilateral trade, education and research , environment, climate change, disaster risk reduction, renewable energy, efficient water management, aiming to improve quality of the life and environment of the both countries.
He also offered his country’s all-out technical, technological and financial support through the joint working with the climate change & environmental coordination ministry to build Pakistan’s climate resilience, promote eco-tourism, climate-smart agriculture and boost power generation from renewable energy sources.
Romina Khurshid Alam thanked the Kazakhstan’s ambassador for extending his country’s offer to engagement with the ministry for building up collaboration in climate change, energy, agriculture, water and eco-tourism sectors.
The PM’s climate aide assured the ambassador of her all-out support, saying: “I would moblise every possible resource to engaged with Kazakhstan government through the embassy to benefit from experiences of Kazakhstan regarding climate risk management, tapping of renewable energy, efficient water management, disaster management, sustainable farming practices and eco-tourism.”
Romina Khurshid also highlighted during the meeting that the Central Asia region is particularly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change due to its unique geographical and climatic conditions.
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