PM cautions world against imminent climatic impacts

Says given right price, Pakistan may import wheat from Russia

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Saturday said that he had reminded the world that the climatic-induced calamity that befell Pakistan would not stay here if urgent action was not taken. On his Twitter handle, the prime minister, referring to his speech at the United Nations General Assembly session, said that he had cautioned the world about the imminent climatic impacts that had been staring at the face of entire humanity. “Let global response not be guided by cameras but empathy and concern for humankind,” he added.

“The crux of my speech at UNGA was to warn the world of what stares humanity in the face. The climate-induced calamity Pakistan is facing today will not stay in Pakistan if no urgent action is taken. Let global response not be guided by cameras but empathy & concern for humankind.” In another tweet, the prime minister maintained that he made it clear to the world that Pakistan desired peaceful and good neighbourly relations with India. For this, he said, India should reverse post-August 2019 actions and stop the process of demographic change in Indian Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK).

Meanwhile, PM Shehbaz said that Pakistan might have to import over a million tonnes of wheat from Russia, provided the right price and terms and conditions, as the country reels from the losses incurred after catastrophic floods. Speaking during an interview with Associated Press (AP) on Friday, the prime minister said that the floods have directly affected 33 million people, killing about 1,500 people, including children.

PM Shehbaz said that this climate change-induced calamity is “not Pakistan’s fault”, urging those who have the resources, to come forward and contribute to the rescue, relief and rehabilitation efforts. The prime minister said that UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has agreed to hold a donors’ conference immediately. Reiterating that Pakistan seeks peace with India, the prime minister said: “We would like to reset our equation with India but that has certain pre-requisites — the burning issue of Kashmir which [can be resolved] through peaceful talks.”

Regarding Afghanistan, the premier said that the Taliban government must ensure equal rights for Afghans and adhere to the Doha agreement. “For that, the frozen assets of Afghanistan must be restored immediately,” he said.

PM Shehbaz addressed the 77th session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in New York a day earlier, during which he talked about several issues faced by Pakistan including climate change, relations with India, and Islamophobia, a speech panned by the PTI as a “copy-paste” version of former prime minister Imran Khan’s address to the UNGA in 2019.