Prime Minister Imran Khan on Thursday held a telephonic conversation with Britain’s Prince Charles of Wales.
During the telephonic conversation, views were exchanged on bilateral relations, issues of mutual interest including COVID-19, climate change and biodiversity.
PM Imran Khan expressed condolences on the loss of precious lives in the UK due to COVID-19 and underlined that international cooperation was pivotal for success in fight against the pandemic.
He said that Pakistan has been able to mitigate the deleterious impacts of COVID-19 on health and the economy through national coordinated efforts, smart lockdowns, and implementation of standard operating procedures (SOPs).
PM Imran Khan underlined that climate change is one of the most pressing issues of our times, adding that Pakistan was committed to working with the global community to tackle this problem.
He briefed the Prince of Wales on steps taken by the government to address the challenges of climate change, highlighting the launching of ‘eco-system restoration Initiative’, including 10 billion tree plantation project as well as establishment of national parks under protected areas Initiative.
Pakistan and UK have a growing bilateral relationship and increasing cooperation at multilateral fora especially the commonwealth as well as a strong commitment to work together in all areas of mutual interest.
On the occasion, PM Imran Khan extended an invitation to the Prince of Wales to visit Pakistan along with the Duchess of Cornwall.