US President Joe Biden, while addressing the United Nations General Assembly, strongly appealed to the world to help Pakistan deal with the recent flood disaster.
According to the report, the US President also call for action to deal with the climate change crisis and for this year alone. A fund of 2.9 billion dollars for humanitarian aid and food security around the world announced.
Joe Biden also propose ‘transparent negotiations’ on the debts of vulnerable countries to prevent wider economic and political crises around the world.
Highlighting the impact of the changing climate on the world, the US leader says that most of Pakistan is still under water and needs help.
“Families face with impossible choices, choosing which children to feed and wondering if they will survive,” he says.
Adding that the human cost of climate change is increasing, not decreasing. in progress’.
Earlier, UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres urged world leaders to help Pakistan deal with its debts.
Taking a step in the same direction, President Joe Biden urged ‘major global creditors, including non-Paris Club countries, to be transparent about debt relief for low-income countries to prevent wider economic and political crises around the world negotiate’.
Instead of infrastructure projects that ‘create huge debt without delivering the promised benefits, consider other ways of helping developing countries,’ he says.
“Let’s meet the enormous infrastructure needs around the world with transparent investment, high-quality projects that meet the needs of communities while protecting the rights of workers and the environment,” the US president added.