EU Special Envoy on Climate Change Meets Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari in Brussels

Brussels (National Times) The European Union Special Envoy for Climate and Environmental Diplomacy, Mr. Anthony Agotha, called on Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, Member of the National Assembly and former Foreign Minister of Pakistan, during the ongoing visit of Pakistan’s high-level parliamentary delegation to the European Union.

Chairman Bhutto Zardari welcomed the engagement and reiterated Pakistan’s unwavering commitment to climate justice, inclusive environmental cooperation, and the principles of multilateralism. He emphasized the increasing link between climate security and regional stability, particularly in South Asia.

Expressing serious concern over India’s unilateral decision to place the Indus Waters Treaty in abeyance, the Chairman termed it a reckless move that threatens the integrity of international agreements. He warned that the politicisation of shared natural resources in a climate-vulnerable and densely populated region sets a dangerous global precedent.

Briefing the Special Envoy, Chairman Bhutto Zardari highlighted Pakistan’s acute climate vulnerability, noting that the country contributes less than one percent to global greenhouse gas emissions yet remains among the top ten most climate-affected nations. He recalled the catastrophic 2022 floods as a powerful reminder of the need for urgent international support for adaptation and resilience.

The two sides discussed advancing green cooperation between Pakistan and the European Union. Chairman Bhutto Zardari expressed strong interest in expanding partnerships on green technology transfer, innovation in agriculture and water management, and renewable energy development—particularly solar and wind.

He further emphasized that climate adaptation must be accompanied by a sustainable energy transition, and welcomed potential European collaboration in scaling up Pakistan’s renewable energy capacity. He also underlined the importance of developing climate-resilient infrastructure and adopting nature-based solutions to mitigate future shocks.

Chairman Bhutto Zardari appreciated the EU’s support to Pakistan in the wake of the 2022 floods and expressed hope for continued, long-term collaboration. He stressed that global climate cooperation must remain rooted in fairness, equity, and shared responsibility—and must not be politicised.

The meeting concluded with a reaffirmation of the shared understanding that climate and environmental challenges demand joint solutions guided by solidarity, responsibility, and a collective commitment to sustainability.



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