United Nations Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator for Pakistan, Muhammad Yahya, called on Federal Minister for Finance Muhammad Aurangzeb in Islamabad today.He briefed the Minister about the UN projects about development and humanitarian assistance and its agencies in Pakistan.The UN Coordinator noted that energy transition is an important area for possible cooperation with Pakistan.The Finance Minister shared the commitment of government towards policy reforms and sustainable economic development and appreciated the cooperation provided by UN and its agencies in this regard.He reiterated that climate finance and energy transition are essential for improving energy sector viability in the country and welcomed the cooperation with UNESCAP in this regard.The meeting concluded with both sides expressing their resolve to continue working closely to address Pakistan's development challenges and to implement sustainable solutions that benefit all segments of society.Source: Radio Pakistan
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