Turkiye, Denmark Pledge Support for Pakistan’s Climate Fight

Climate-Change

ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister for Climate Change and Environmental Coordination, *Musadik Malik, held discussions with envoys from *Turkiye and Denmark on Monday to strengthen cooperation in climate resilience and carbon credit projects.

Turkiye-Pakistan Climate Collaboration

Ambassador of *Turkiye, Irfan Neziroglu, reaffirmed his country’s commitment to assisting **Pakistan in combating climate change, particularly through *carbon credit initiatives and *forestry management. Both sides agreed to explore *global and regional climate finance opportunities to attract sustainability investments.

Minister Malik welcomed the initiative, emphasizing Pakistan’s urgent environmental challenges, including *deforestation, desertification, and water scarcity. The two nations will collaborate on **reforestation, sustainable forestry, and circular economy projects, with a *joint online meeting scheduled after Eid to advance discussions.

Denmark’s Commitment to Climate Resilience

Separately, Danish Ambassador Jakob Linulf met with Minister Malik to discuss Pakistan’s climate vulnerabilities and avenues for *enhancing climate resilience. He reiterated *Denmark’s strong commitment to supporting *Pakistan’s adaptation and mitigation efforts, underscoring the need for *collective global action against climate change.

These diplomatic engagements signal Pakistan’s growing partnerships in tackling climate challenges and securing international investment in sustainability initiatives.

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