DUBAI: The United States has reiterated its commitment to providing technical and financial assistance to developing countries, including Pakistan, that are affected by climate change to deal with the effects of global warming.
This determination was expressed by Margaret MacLeod, the Urdu language spokesperson for the US State Department, during a special conversation with The News on the sidelines of the UN Climate Summit COP28 in Dubai on Thursday.
According to Margaret, the US has been actively collaborating to ensure Pakistan’s safety from the impacts of global warming.
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