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Calling for 'massive support, Guterres says international community has an obligation to support Pakistan
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United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres Friday said that Pakistan had suffered “unprecedented” flood destruction and its losses stood at $30 billion and counting.

Guterres — who is on a two-day visit to Pakistan – held a joint press conference with Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif in Islamabad where he repeated his appeal for the international community’s “massive support” for Pakistan.

The UN secretary-general also said that the international community has an obligation to support Pakistan, especially the countries with higher greenhouse gas emissions.


Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif opened the press conference by thanking Guterres for his visit and his expression of solidarity and sympathy.

Sharif said that tens of millions of people were still stranded in Punjab, KP and Sindh provinces.

The UN secretary-general said that he was no stranger to Pakistan and had visited the country numerous times during the past 17 years.

Guterres said he not only visited Pakistan during its own crises but had also seen how Pakistanis helped Afghan refugees and shared their resources with them.

He said that the 2022 floods were an “unprecedented natural disaster.” There is no memory of such a large-scale calamity due to climate change, he said.

Families have lost their loved ones, crops, and jobs, he said.

Guterres appreciated “enormous efforts” from Pakistan’s civil administration, army, and people to help flood survivors.

He then made an appeal to the international community. “Pakistan needs massive financial support in this crisis that have costed, accroding to some estimates, around $30 billion and counting,” Guterres said.

The UN secretary-general said that Pakistan with its low level of emissions “never contributed meaningfully” to climate change and instead it was one of the “most dramatically impacted countries” by climate change.

It is essential that this is recognized by the international community especially countries that have contributed to climate change by mobilizing massive support, he said.

Shahbaz Sharif thanked the UN chief and said that every penny Pakistan gets will be spent with transparency.

NFCC briefing​

Earlier, Guterres was given a joint briefing at the National Flood Response, Coordination Center by civil and military officials.

Addressing the briefing Guterres said that the international community has an obligation towards supporting Pakistan.

He said this on Friday while addressing a joint briefing at the National Flood Response, Coordination Center in Islamabad.

Seated alongside Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, Guteress said that humanity had declared a war on nature and now nature was striking back.

“But nature is blind and it is not striking back on those contributing most to climate change,” he said adding that it was striking at those who had contributed the least.

“Nature has attacked the wrong part, it should be for those more responsible who should face.”

“There is an obligation of the international community to support Pakistan in these circumstances and there is an obligation of the international community to support countries worst affected,” he added.

The UN Secretary-General expressed his appreciation for the people of Pakistan, noting that he had spent time in the country as a commissioner for refugees and human rights overseeing the Afghan refugees.

“I have always seen the enormous generosity of Pakistanis in hosting Afghan refugees and Pakistani generosity towards fellow Pakistanis in supporting disaster hit people during earthquake and floods,” he said, adding, “my solidarity with Pakistanis.”

“I am entirely at the disposal at the government and people of Pakistan to mobilize all UN system supporting Pakistanis and Pakistani government ,” he said adding that he will also help mobilize the international community to support Pakistan.

Earlier, he had posted about his arrival in Pakis tan to gain first-hand knowledge about the floods and the losses caused.

He also appealed to the international community to support Pakistan.
 
Sell our nuclear stockpile for $1 trillion. After becoming a vichy slave state we have no use for it anyway.
Lets build DHA all over Pakistan with that money, renaming the cities in the process

DHA'abad
DHA'ore
DHA'chi
DHA'ultan
DHA'salabad
DHA'shawar
DHA'obabad
DHA'etta
DHA'anwala
DHA'ehwan
DHA'kana
DHA'indi
DHA'ree
DHA'derabad
DHA'wadar

Build a fence around these so the smelly piss poor aam awam can keep out while the ones who can pay for a good home in DHA can enjoy fine dining.

Also design the newer cities around large golf courses with names like Kiyani Hut, Bajwa corner, Zia club to keep the tradition alive in people so when new kids are born they can be instilled with the same nauseating formula to keep the plebes in check.
 
@FOOLS_NIGHTMARE

In the past there have been times when I have had issues with Pak seeking international support for compensating them for chaos arising out of their own self-inflicted wounds (troubles airising out of fomenting terror in neighbouring countries or participating in the faux WOT for eg) but in this case, I sympathise with Pak. Pak is the victim of global warming for which it is NOT responsible in any significant ways. The developed countries must build a mechanism for supporting countries which have suffered incl Pakistan.

Regards

@RiazHaq @jamahir @Wood @Vapnope
 
Calling for 'massive support, Guterres says international community has an obligation to support Pakistan
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United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres Friday said that Pakistan had suffered “unprecedented” flood destruction and its losses stood at $30 billion and counting.

Guterres — who is on a two-day visit to Pakistan – held a joint press conference with Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif in Islamabad where he repeated his appeal for the international community’s “massive support” for Pakistan.

The UN secretary-general also said that the international community has an obligation to support Pakistan, especially the countries with higher greenhouse gas emissions.


Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif opened the press conference by thanking Guterres for his visit and his expression of solidarity and sympathy.

Sharif said that tens of millions of people were still stranded in Punjab, KP and Sindh provinces.

The UN secretary-general said that he was no stranger to Pakistan and had visited the country numerous times during the past 17 years.

Guterres said he not only visited Pakistan during its own crises but had also seen how Pakistanis helped Afghan refugees and shared their resources with them.

He said that the 2022 floods were an “unprecedented natural disaster.” There is no memory of such a large-scale calamity due to climate change, he said.

Families have lost their loved ones, crops, and jobs, he said.

Guterres appreciated “enormous efforts” from Pakistan’s civil administration, army, and people to help flood survivors.

He then made an appeal to the international community. “Pakistan needs massive financial support in this crisis that have costed, accroding to some estimates, around $30 billion and counting,” Guterres said.

The UN secretary-general said that Pakistan with its low level of emissions “never contributed meaningfully” to climate change and instead it was one of the “most dramatically impacted countries” by climate change.

It is essential that this is recognized by the international community especially countries that have contributed to climate change by mobilizing massive support, he said.

Shahbaz Sharif thanked the UN chief and said that every penny Pakistan gets will be spent with transparency.

NFCC briefing​

Earlier, Guterres was given a joint briefing at the National Flood Response, Coordination Center by civil and military officials.

Addressing the briefing Guterres said that the international community has an obligation towards supporting Pakistan.

He said this on Friday while addressing a joint briefing at the National Flood Response, Coordination Center in Islamabad.

Seated alongside Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, Guteress said that humanity had declared a war on nature and now nature was striking back.

“But nature is blind and it is not striking back on those contributing most to climate change,” he said adding that it was striking at those who had contributed the least.

“Nature has attacked the wrong part, it should be for those more responsible who should face.”

“There is an obligation of the international community to support Pakistan in these circumstances and there is an obligation of the international community to support countries worst affected,” he added.

The UN Secretary-General expressed his appreciation for the people of Pakistan, noting that he had spent time in the country as a commissioner for refugees and human rights overseeing the Afghan refugees.

“I have always seen the enormous generosity of Pakistanis in hosting Afghan refugees and Pakistani generosity towards fellow Pakistanis in supporting disaster hit people during earthquake and floods,” he said, adding, “my solidarity with Pakistanis.”

“I am entirely at the disposal at the government and people of Pakistan to mobilize all UN system supporting Pakistanis and Pakistani government ,” he said adding that he will also help mobilize the international community to support Pakistan.

Earlier, he had posted about his arrival in Pakis tan to gain first-hand knowledge about the floods and the losses caused.

He also appealed to the international community to support Pakistan.
When the land mafia of Sindh building housing on river path...that would happen and will happen again.
 
1970 Cyclone in the East Pak -> Mujib's landslide win in 1971 -> loss of the East Pak

2000 Earthquake in Turkey -> Erdoan's landslide win in 2002** -> loss of Turkey


2022 floods in the West Pak -> IK's landslide win in 2023 -> loss of the West Pak


*Here losers are the military/civil/politician/judiciary/NGO/businessmen/media etc. tutelage (=naked beggars at the DC) under the Imperialists
** Erdo'an was banned from politics at that time. He was the de facto leader of his party.
 
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as long as Mafia inc and specially Alpha Mafia inc makes 1-2 billion dollars from the thaikas awarded to them they are good!

30 bil keh loss say kia hota hai! National security wallon ko 1-2 bil mil jain awaam khush hai!
 
What a tragedy. I have deliberately not commented much on domestic issues in the past 1-2 weeks due to the depressive state of Pakistan and the widespread injustice and illegal regime.

May Allah (swt) help all the suffering people of Pakistan and help enlighten our rulers and people in power.

Gratitude to every country that has helped, is helping or will help.
 
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Sell our nuclear stockpile for $1 trillion. After becoming a vichy slave state we have no use for it anyway.
Lets build DHA all over Pakistan with that money, renaming the cities in the process

DHA'abad
DHA'ore
DHA'chi
DHA'ultan
DHA'salabad
DHA'shawar
DHA'obabad
DHA'etta
DHA'anwala
DHA'ehwan
DHA'kana
DHA'indi
DHA'ree
DHA'derabad
DHA'wadar

Build a fence around these so the smelly piss poor aam awam can keep out while the ones who can pay for a good home in DHA can enjoy fine dining.

Also design the newer cities around large golf courses with names like Kiyani Hut, Bajwa corner, Zia club to keep the tradition alive in people so when new kids are born they can be instilled with the same nauseating formula to keep the plebes in check.
1 trillion dollars is too much, may be 30 billion can find some buyers but who will gurantee that pak will not produce it again or keep some bombs secretly...

on a serious note, its very tragic and unfortunate that ppl of pak have to suffer badly bcoz of this natural calamity...even ppl of India praying for the ppl of pak..i heard tomattos are costing 400 per kg...sad
 

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