Pakistan Urges Fair Climate Action and Emissions Cuts at COP-29

At the COP-29 summit in Shamakhi, Azerbaijan, Pakistan’s Climate Change Minister Dr. Musadik Malik made a strong appeal for deeper global emissions reductions and enhanced financial support for climate resilience in vulnerable nations.

During key bilateral meetings with COP-29 President Mukhtar Babayev and Deputy Foreign Minister Yalchin Rafiyev, Dr. Malik emphasized that although countries in the Global South endure the brunt of climate-related disasters, the Global North remains the dominant source of greenhouse gas emissions, both historically and currently.

Dr. Malik pointed out that Pakistan, situated near two of the world’s largest carbon emitters, is especially susceptible to climate risks. He urged wealthier nations to uphold their financial commitments and lead global efforts in reducing emissions, stressing that climate finance and mitigation must go hand in hand.

“Climate change does not respect borders,” Dr. Malik stated. “We need cooperation driven by science, justice, and sustainability to confront this shared threat.”

In his discussions, Malik also explored new areas of collaboration between Pakistan and Azerbaijan, focusing on renewable energy development, climate-resilient agriculture, disaster risk management, and adaptive strategies.

Reaffirming Pakistan’s support for multilateral climate initiatives, he expressed optimism that COP-29 would produce actionable and inclusive outcomes based on scientific evidence and global equity.

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