Times of Islamabad

India faces humiliating defeat at hands of Pakistan in top UN body

India faces humiliating defeat at hands of Pakistan in top UN body

ISLAMABAD – Adviser to Prime Minister on Climate Change Malik Amin AslamWednesday said India again faced a humiliating defeat at the 4th session ofthe United Nations Environment Assembly (UNEA) in Nairobi and is concernedover Pakistan’s submission of dossier accentuating Indian ‘Eco-Terrorism’after intruding in Pakistani protected area.

Talking to APP here, the adviser said that it was an unexpected stance forIndia and had put it in a fix.

“The world has recognized our commitment towards the precious naturalreserves and realized that how seriously we consider nature. It has beenour obligation to use international forum to defend country’s assets. Wehave submitted the details and relevant information in the UNEA where theaction will proceed accordingly,” he said.

Amin Aslam said that he also had meetings with his counterparts from China,Kenya, South Korea and Japan at the sidelines of the 4th session of UNEA.

“They all have appreciated Pakistan’s principle stance and lauded itsefforts for mitigating the impacts of climate change and environmentconservation,” he added.We had achieved our set targets in the UNEA and were satisfied withpropitious outcomes, he noted.

The dossier presented on March 15 by the adviser to the president of UNEAdemanded the United Nations to withdraw its award of Champions of the Earthconferred on Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.