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ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan on Tuesday spoke to The Prince of Wales and discussed matters related to climate change and Afghanistan, a statement by the British High Commission said.
According to the statement, PM Imran and Prince Charles reaffirmed the close and unique bonds between commonwealth nations with the 1.6 million diasporas at the heart of the relationship.
HRH Prince of Wales and @ImranKhanPTI spoke over the phone today covering #ClimateChange and #Afghanistam ⬇️https://t.co/ScV7q4SQaT
— UKinPakistan🇬🇧🇵🇰 #EkSaathAgainstClimateChange (@ukinpakistan) October 26, 2021
The statement said that with less than a week to go until the UN Conference on Climate Change in Glasgow, Prince Charles and PM Imran Khan “agreed on the need for greater global cooperation on climate change and protecting the environment”.
Meanwhile, Prince Charles congratulated the prime minister on Pakistan’s example on tackling climate change including the 10 billion tree tsunami initiative.
“Reiterating the international community’s desire to see stability in Afghanistan, The Prince of Wales also noted Pakistan’s key role in the region,” the statement concluded.