PM Shehbaz to leave for Saudi Arabia tomorrow to attend ‘One Water Summit’
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif is scheduled to leave for Saudi Arabia on Tuesday (tomorrow) to participate in the ‘One Water Summit’, the Foreign Office said. It would be a two-day visit to the kingdom.
“At the summit, the prime minister will deliver a keynote address at a Roundtable focusing on restoration, preservation, and adaptation in the context of fresh water resources and wetlands,” the FO said.
A joint initiative of Saudi Arabia, France, Kazakhstan, and the World Bank, the summit aims to promote global cooperation and a coherent international approach towards water resource management through high-level political commitments.
The premier would also highlight the steps being taken by Pakistan to promote water conservation, strengthen climate resilience, improve water quality, create livelihoods, and conserve biodiversity.
He would underline the importance of international cooperation to tackle the impact of climate-induced floods, erratic and extreme weather patterns, and heat stress on water resources and ecosystems.
“He will also call for meaningful international collaboration for sustainable water resource management. On the sidelines of the event, the prime minister is expected to hold bilateral meetings and engagements,” it said.
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