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PM departed London for two days to meet Nawaz Sharif and attended Climate Implementation Summit

Sharm-el-Sheikh: (Web Desk) Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif departed London at the conclusion of a two-day visit to Egypt where he attended the Climate Implementation Summit, COP-27.

According to the sources, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif will have an important meeting with Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PMLN) supremo and former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif. PM Shehbaz Sharif is expected to stay in London for two days. During his stay in London, the Prime Minister will hold discussion with Nawaz Sharif on some important issues including a key appointment in the country.

Earlier, during the visit to Egypt, PM Shehbaz participated in several high-level events, held bilateral meetings with his counterparts, and also interacted with the international media.

Furthermore Shehbaz Sharif participated in several high-level events, held bilateral meetings with his counterparts and also interacted with the international media. He was accompanied by the ministers for foreign affairs, climate change, and information as well minister of state for foreign affairs. Special assistants to PM Syed Fahad Hussain and Syed Tariq Fatemi were also part of his delegation.

Moreover at the climate summit, the prime minister co-chaired a high-level roundtable discussion on “Climate Change and the sustainability of vulnerable communities.” with the Norwegian counterpart. He attended the “Middle East Green Initiative Summit” hosted by the Crown Prince and Prime Minister of Saudi Arabia Mohammed bin Salman.

Meanwhile the regular component of the COP-27 would continue till 18th November. In its capacity as the incumbent Chair of the Group of 77 & China, Pakistan is leading the developing countries in the climate change negotiations, including in the thematic areas such as climate finance, adaptation, mitigation, and capacity building.

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