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    PM Shehbaz urges ECO states to strengthen cooperation on climate, regional issues

    22febdm@gmail.comBy 22febdm@gmail.comJuly 4, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    PM Shehbaz Sharif addresses 17th ECO Summit in Khankendi, Azerbaijan on July 4, 2025.  — PID
    PM Shehbaz Sharif addresses 17th ECO Summit in Khankendi, Azerbaijan on July 4, 2025. — PID
    • PM urges ECO states to build carbon market.
    • Condemns Indian aggression against Pakistan.
    • “IWT lifeline for Pakistan’s 240mn people”.

    Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Friday called on member states of the Economic Cooperation Organisation (ECO) to strengthen regional cooperation amid growing global and regional challenges, particularly climate change and geopolitical instability.

    Addressing the 17th ECO Summit in Khankendi, Azerbaijan, PM Shehbaz highlighted the urgent need for coordinated action, stating that ECO countries are already experiencing the severe effects of environmental degradation.

    He pointed to a range of climate-related challenges affecting the region, including melting glaciers, desertification, extreme weather events, and reduced agricultural productivity.

    “Deeper collaboration among ECO members is essential to build resilience and ensure sustainable development amid increasing environmental and political uncertainty,” he said.

    “Pakistan remains among the top 10 countries most vulnerable to climate change,” the prime minister said, recalling the catastrophic 2022 floods that displaced over 33 million people in Pakistan.

    He also called for the creation of low-emission corridors and the establishment of a regional carbon market to enhance climate finance cooperation among ECO member states.

    The prime minister thanked ECO member states for designating Lahore as the ECO Tourism Capital for 2027, inviting all delegates to experience Pakistan’s rich cultural heritage.

    “Lahore, the cultural heart of Pakistan, will enthrall all who visit us. We extend a warm invitation to all member states,” he added.

    Israel’s attacks ‘unlawful’

    Condemning Israel’s recent strike on Iran, the prime minister termed it “unlawful, unjustified and uncalled for,” and expressed deep condolences to the Iranian people.

    “Pakistan strongly condemns this act of Israeli aggression… We pray for a speedy recovery of our injured brothers and sisters in Iran,” he added.

    Furthermore, he said the unprovoked and reckless Indian hostility directed towards Pakistan after the Pahalgam incident was yet another attempt to destabilise regional peace.

    He also appreciated the support and solidarity extended to Pakistan by the brotherly ECO member states in the aftermath of Indian aggression earlier this year.

    PM Shehbaz also strongly condemned Israel’s barbarism in Gaza saying: “Pakistan stands firmly against those who perpetrated barbaric acts against innocent people anywhere in the world whether in Gaza or IIOJK or Iran”.

    The prime minister also drew attention to the weaponisation of water by India, referencing New Delhi’s violations of the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) and the recent ruling by the Permanent Court of Arbitration.

    “This violation is completely unacceptable. The Indus waters are a lifeline for Pakistan’s 240 million people. India’s actions amount to aggression,” he added.

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