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COP27 summit: Pm shehbaz seeks Climate COmPensatiOn, debt relief fOr Pakistan SHARM EL-SHEIKH
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RIME Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Monday said that Pakistan would need debt relief and would seek compensation for climate damage as it recovers from catastrophic floods that cost the country some $30 billion. Speaking at the COP27 climate conference alongside United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres, the premier said that Pakistan’s escalating public debt was hampering its recovery. “Millions of people are going into winter without shelter or livelihood,” PM Shehbaz said. “Women and children are still looking to us to protect their basic needs.” At the climate talks this year in Egypt, Pakistan and other climate-vulnerable countries are demanding that the UN take steps to mobilize “loss and damage” funds for disaster-hit nations, and some say rich nations have a duty to pay these costs because their historical emissions are mostly responsible for global warming today. “We have mobilized every available resource toward the national relief effort,” but it is not enough, PM Shehbaz said — describing hundreds of broken bridges across the country, as well as stagnant lake water now fouling Pakistan’s southern agricultural landscape. Meanwhile, Guterres urged interna-
tional financial institutions like the World Bank and leaders at the upcoming G20 summit in Indonesia to reform policies that govern debt relief and concessional loan decisions so as to help middle-income countries like Pakistan focus on rebuilding rather than repayment. “There should be a way to have a (debt) swap exchanging the payments of the debt to investments in the rehabilitation and recovery and reconstruction from natural disasters,” the secretary general added. PM Shehbaz arrived in Egypt on Sunday where he was received by Egypt’s President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi and Guterres at the Sharm El Sheikh International Convention Centre.
In his meetings, the premier drew the attention of the international community to help Pakistan overcome the risks of climate change. The heads of several governments — in their interaction with Shehbaz on the sidelines of the mega climate change summit — termed his continued presence in the flood-affected areas as an “extraordinary gesture”, according to the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO). The premier highlighted the damage suffered by Pakistan in wake of the recent flash floods and emphasised transforming key climate-related decisions into concrete actions and credible plans. While thanking the international
community for helping the flood-struck people in Pakistan, the prime minister stressed that as a developing country most affected by the phenomenon, Pakistan needed urgency of climate solidarity and climate justice. Pakistan suffers over $ 32 billion damage due to recent floods, PM tells Guterres The Prime Minister also said that according to the Post Disaster Needs Assessment (PDNA), the total estimated damage caused by the recent floods in Pakistan was over $32 billion i.e. around 10% of the country’s GDP. The enormous task of rehabilitation and reconstruction would require substantial international support for Pakistan to build back greener, based on the model of sustainable development, he added. The prime minister highlighted this as he met UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres here on the sidelines of COP27 Summit being held in Sharm ElSheikh, a press release issued by the PM Media Wing said. Appreciating the UN Secretary-General for his solidarity with, and call for massive support to Pakistan in the wake of devastating floods in the country, he reiterated that the unprecedented flood disaster in Pakistan was a clear manifestation of the challenge posed by climate change. The prime minister also endorsed the UN Secretary-General’s call for climate
justice and climate solidarity. Referring to the adoption of UN General Assembly resolution, last month, expressing solidarity with Pakistan, he said that Pakistan was looking forward to convening an international ‘pledging conference’ bringing together all development partners. The prime minister also expressed appreciation for the creation of a UN inter agency team, led by the Deputy Secretary General, to help Pakistan prepare a comprehensive rehabilitation and reconstruction plan to be presented to the Conference. With reference to COP-27, he stated that Climate Conference was a timely opportunity for the international community to catalyse concerted international action to mitigate the impact of climate change, and promote climate justice, based on the principles of equity and common but differentiated responsibilities and respective capabilities. The prime minister emphasized that addressing “loss and damage” would be a key “deliverable” at COP-27. At the request of Pakistan — in its capacity as the Chair of the G77 and China — the COP-27 has agreed, by consensus, to the proposed inclusion of an agenda item on loss and damage finance. The bilateral meeting between the Prime Minister and the UN SecretaryGeneral was followed by a joint press stake-out at the “Pakistan Pavilion”.
PTI protesters cut twin cities from rest of country on Motorway g
Protests choke Rawalpindi city, M-1, M-2 motor ways
RAWALPINDI Staff RepoRt
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) protesters on Monday staged extraordinarily violent protests in and around Rawalpindi, cutting-off twin cities of Rawalpindi and Islamabad from Motorway and choked all sorts of traffic to rest of the country. However, traffic on GT Road was partially open but it was also choked near Jhelum and PD Khan. In a late night development, Federal Police in an official communique, sought permission from federal secretary interior to clear M-1 and M-2 on Motorway to ensure restoration of traffic for VVIPs from and towards Islamabad International Airport. It merits mention that PM Shehbaz Sharif with a delegation is set to return from Egypt today and the police needs to clear roads leading to Islamabad Air-
port for his safe return. IGP Islamabad in his letter to Secretary Interior, wrote that Islamabad Airport is a key installation and it needs to be cleared in line with Article 97/149 to ensure smooth flow of traffic and safe movement of VVIPs. The IGP said that since Islamabad Airport falls in the territory of Punjab province, federal police needed permission to clear roads towards Islamabad Airport. Throughout the day on Monday, the PTI proteters continued their protest demonstrations in different areas of Rawalpindi city in protest against the assassination attempt on their party Chairman Imran Khan. Following instructions issued by the PTI leaders Punjab Assembly Deputy Speaker Wasiq Qayyum and MNA Ghulam Sarwar Khan, the demonstrators blocked the roads leading to Islamabad from Lahore
Bandial: Suo motu if FIR of gun attack on Imran not registered in 24 hours ISLAMABAD Staff RepoRt
The Supreme Court directed the chief of Punjab police, Faisal Shahkar, to register within 24 hours a first information report (FIR) of the attack on former prime minister Imran Khan in which he was shot in the leg on Thursday in an apparent attempt on his life. Umar Ata Bandial, the chief justice, who was hearing a contempt of court petition filed against Khan by the government over his long march to Islamabad, said his court would be forced to take suo motu notice if a complaint was not registered against the prime minister, minister for interior and a military intelligence officer whom he alleges were involved in staging the attack on him. The direction came when Justice Bandial questioned whether a police case had been registered thus far.
When he was told it had not, he noted that over 90 hours had passed since the shooting and ongoing delays to the registration of the FIR would hamper the probe. “If the police do not investigate, evidence at the crime scene might be destroyed,” he said. “Such evidence would be controversial and would be unacceptable in court,” he added. Responding to the judge, Shahkar claimed the provincial government of Chaudhry Pervaiz Elahi, an ally of the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) party, was not permitting him to register the case. But the judge observed that “under the criminal justice system, police can register the FIR itself. It’s been more than 90 hours but the FIR is yet to be registered.” Responding to the development, Fawad Chaudhry, senior vice president of the party, termed the directive as the “first step towards justice”. “God willing, justice
will prevail,” he tweeted. The deadlock over the registration of a case ensued following the reported refusal by Khan to withdraw the name of Maj. Gen. Faisal Naseer, an official of the InterServices Intelligence (ISI) agency, from the complaint. Reportedly, the chief minister was against the “logic” of nominating a serving general in the complaint. He and leaders from PTI held many meetings on the issue where the former attempted to convince them to drop Naseer’s name. Until at least Sunday, the matter of filing an application with the police was under discussion between the PTI and the Punjab government. Khan, who was discharged from the Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital later Sunday and moved to his ancestral home in the Zaman Park neighbourhood of Lahore, also held a series of meetings with members of his party to discuss the road ahead.
and Peshawar on Motorways. They blocked the motorway leading to Lahore and Peshawar by setting ablaze tyres and bushes. In order to deal with the situation, troops of Islamabad Capital Police and Pakistan Rangers have been dispatched. Earlier, the workers under the leadership of Fiaz Ul Hassan Chohan reached Murree Road and tried to enter the federal capital through Faizabad but the police and other officials restricted them to IJP Road and Murree Road. Over this, the protesters also completely blocked the traffic coming from Lahore to Rawalpindi by burning tyres. Due to protests, diversions were placed at Koral Stop for traffic going to the old Air Port Road from Islamabad Expressway. The traffic has alternatively been diverted to Islamabad Expressway.
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