Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif is set to deliver an important address to the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) today, where he will outline Pakistan’s stance on several critical regional and global issues.
The PM is expected to present Pakistan's position on critical regional and global issues. He will also emphasize Pakistan’s unwavering support for resolving the Palestine and Kashmir conflicts, reiterating the country's commitment to peace and justice in these regions. He will also express Pakistan’s strong support for the role of the United Nations in fostering global peace and prosperity.
A significant portion of the PM Shehbaz's speech will focus on the inequality in global economic relations, highlighting the need for reforms in the international financial structure to ensure fair and inclusive growth for all nations. He will call on the global community to work together to address these disparities.
Climate change will also be a major topic in his address, as PM Sharif is expected to discuss the role of the international community in tackling the growing environmental crisis. He will underscore the urgency for coordinated global action to mitigate the devastating impacts of climate change.
In addition, the PM will talk about the rise of Islamophobia around the world, urging decisive measures to combat this growing wave of discrimination and promote mutual respect among different communities.
The address will conclude with the premier reaffirming Pakistan’s determination to uphold the principles of the United Nations Charter and continue working in cooperation with the international community to promote peace, security, and development for all.