t-align: justify;">BAKU, Nov 13 (APP): Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif on Wednesday left for Pakistan after wrapping up his three-day official visit to Azerbaijan.
t-align: justify;">At Baku airport, Azerbaijan’s Minister for Justice Farid Ahmadov bid farewell to the prime minister, PM Office Media Wing said in a press release.
t-align: justify;">During his visit, Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif attended the COP-29 Climate Action Summit and apprised the world leaders, participating in the conference, about the difficulties faced by climate change adversely affected Pakistan.
t-align: justify;">He also emphasized on the fulfillment of global economic commitments over the climate change by those countries historically responsible for the environmental pollution.
t-align: justify;">The prime minister hosted the Climate Finance Roundtable conference on behalf of Pakistan and stressed upon the fulfillment of global economic commitments regarding climate change.
t-align: justify;">He also attended a high-level event organized by Tajikistan on the conservation of glaciers and highlighted Pakistan’s initiatives for the protection of glaciers and water resources.
t-align: justify;">On the sidelines of the Climate Action Summit of COP29, the prime minister held bilateral meetings with the prime ministers of Denmark, the Czech Republic and the president of Azerbaijan.
t-align: justify;">He also held informal meetings with the prime minister of the United Kingdom, presidents of the United Arab Emirates, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan and Nepal.