Pakistan needs support due to floods: FM Bilawal Bhutto
Newswire
Geneva: Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari said this week Pakistan needs considerable support over the next several years from international partners to ensure rehabilitation and reconstruction in the flood-hit areas.
Speaking at the inaugural session of the International Conference on Climate Resilient Pakistan in Geneva on Monday, he said Pakistan will transform the challenging recovery, and reconstruction into an opportunity to build a more resilient Pakistan and economy, which is dynamic and suitable. We are determined to do it in an open, transparent, collaborative way.
The Foreign Minister said the conference demonstrates international solidarity with Pakistan as it begins its journey towards building back better. We see this conference as a commencement of the long-term partnership with our friends and development partners. He said we look forward to the generous and sustained commitments from the international community.
Highlighting the devastation caused by recent floods in Pakistan, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari said around 33 million people, including 16 million children and 600,000 pregnant women, were severely affected by the floods.
He said many areas of Pakistan are still under water even after the passage of six months. He said we are still conducting our relief operations and are looking forward to our reconstruction and rehabilitation.
The Foreign Minister said the magnitude of damage Pakistan suffered is monumental, while we remain steadfast in responding to the emergency needs of the affected population and the urgency of saving lives, and livelihood.
Addressing a plenary of the International Conference on Climate Resilient Pakistan, Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari called for an integrated, inclusive and smartly financed plan for a resilient recovery, rehabilitation, and reconstruction that is responsive to the needs of the flood-affected population. He said the needs on the ground are huge and will require a multi-year effort.
In his remarks at the plenary, Foreign Minister of Uzbekistan Bakhtiyor Saidov said the global community needs to take decisive action to address the issue of climate change. He said our common goal is to support Pakistan s efforts to restore destroyed infrastructure and agriculture to normalize the livelihoods of millions of families. He said his country is ready to continue to provide the necessary assistance to the fraternal people of Pakistan including in close collaboration with the UN agencies.
Minister of Climate Change of UAE Mariam Bint Mohammed Almheiri commended Pakistan for its extraordinary and inspiring response to the unprecedented floods 2022. Referring to the humanitarian assistance extended by the UAE to Pakistan in the wake of floods, she said her country stands with Pakistan at these critical times.
The Minister for Climate Crisis of Greece, in his remarks, said his country is committed to assisting Pakistan bilaterally and through the European Union s instruments.
The Foreign Minister of Qatar Soltan Bin Saad Al Moraikhi said we must work together to deal with the challenge of climate change.