US did not invite PAK to climate conference, Imran said this
US did not invite PAK to climate conference, Imran said this
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Islamabad: US President Joe Biden has not invited Pakistan for the Global Climate Change Conference to be held on April 22-23. The conference will be held online on April 22-23. The US move has badly hit Pakistan. Pakistani PM Imran Khan has expressed his displeasure against the US administration on social media.

Along with this, we have surpassed the misery of our work done for the protection of the environment in Pakistan. Imran Khan said that the Pakistani public is asking questions about it, what should I answer them? It is noteworthy that US President Joe Biden has sent 40 leaders including PM Modi to the summit to deal with climate change. The purpose of this summit is to underline the financial benefits and importance of taking concrete steps to tackle climate change.

An invitation has not yet been sent to Pakistan for the conference. Ahead of the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26), US President Biden's special envoy John Kerry will visit India, Bangladesh, and UAE between April 1 and 9 to discuss the issue. Even in this visit, the US has not given a sense to Pakistan.

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