COP26 participants hail Pakistan’s performance at climate summit

By Afshan S. Khan
November 29, 2021

ISLAMABAD: Civil society representatives and experts who participated in the 26th Conference of Parties (COP26) of the United Nations Framework Convention for Climate Change (UNFCCC) while speaking at a webinar on Saturday appreciated Pakistan’s performance at COP26 and refuted the allegations levelled by a parliamentarian a day before.

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They have asked the prime minister for a probe as to why misleading propaganda was initiated by a parliamentarian at the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) meeting, an irrelevant forum for such matters.

They hailed the leadership of Special Assistant to Prime Minister (SAPM) Malik Amin Aslam Khan that made Pakistan chair several sessions of the COP. Pakistan was elected as a member of the Six Non-Annex 1 members bureau, standing committee on finance, adaptation fund board, consultative group of experts, Paris Agreement compliance committee, Warsaw international mechanism on Loss/damage, adaptation committee, and technology executive committee.

Pakistan will be chairing the G77+China group, and the Asia-Pacific Group next year (COP27). Special Assistant to Prime Minister Malik Amin Aslam said, “Pakistan’s pavilion remained a happening place throughout the summit though we had only an 8 member delegation from our foreign office and ministry of climate change. The delegation was approved by the prime minister and we were not able to adjust any parliamentarian in the delegation for conference privileges. Perhaps that is the only bone of contention for the wrong propaganda against the successful mission. Pakistan was elected to eight committees based on the performance while declared forest champion along with two other countries. Pakistan was also declared nature’s leader along with three other countries. We are trying to translate the Prime Minister’s vision of climate action that has been appreciated by the world leaders.”

Malik Amin Aslam said, "We need to have vigorous implementation mechanisms in place for the commitments we have done globally, and for the implementation of policy frameworks that we have approved so far. Some policies and strategic frameworks were launched before going to the COP26. They are very inclusive while Pakistan’s National Determined Contribution (NDC) to the COP26 was declared as one of the best. We have asked for a $100 billion grant in a decade to reduce 50 percent of its carbon emissions. The country has promised 15 percent reduction in carbon emissions from its own resources, " he said.

Devcom-Pakistan Executive Director Munir Ahmed quoting Lord Aamer Sarfraz, said that the Conservative Member of the House of Lords (UK) has seen Malik Amin Aslam “locked up in a windowless room, the size of a prison cell, having back-to-back meetings all day long on behalf of his country. My government has told me that he has set a global example for other ministers [participated in the COP26].

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