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World leaders acknowledge PM Khan’s role to tackle climate change impacts
The world leaders have appreciated the government of Pakistan and Prime Minister Imran Khan's leading role to tackle climate change impacts with a number of mega initiatives.
Following some virtual speeches and video messages in the main ceremony of World Environment Day that was hosted by Pakistan, the leaders commemorated the efforts of Pakistani nation led by Imran Khan for showing the world that through devotion and commitment, the tides of global warming and climate change could be reversed.
Chinese President, Xi Jinping said that China commends Pakistan's commitment to ecosystem restoration, and stands ready to work with Pakistan and the rest of international community to step up cooperation within the UN framework.
Meanwhile, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson appreciated Khan for undertaking a mega project of planting ten billion trees.
“It is a huge campaign for forestation,” he stated.
Executive Director UN Environment Programme, Inger Anderson said Pakistan is showing us a way. Prime Minister Imran Khan recently planted one billion tree of Ten Billion Tree Tsunami. Bravo to all.
Borge Brende, President Word Economic Forum congratulated Pakistan and stated that with these nature positive measures, Pakistan is showing to the world that it is possible to combine objectives of livelihood, resilience and ecological health.
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