Pakistan, Saudi Arabia to sign environment agreement next week

Climate activists hold placards as they take part in a demonstration in support of the environmental and climate protection movement 'Fridays for Future' in Islamabad, Pakistan, on March 19, 2021. (AFP/File)
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Updated 06 June 2021
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Pakistan, Saudi Arabia to sign environment agreement next week

  • Agreement was supposed to be signed during PM Khan’s visit to Saudi Arabia but was postponed due to some technical glitches
  • Green cooperation idea started when Khan welcomed the Saudi crown prince's "Green Saudi Arabia" and "Green Middle East" programs

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and Saudi Arabia are expected to sign an environmental cooperation agreement next week, a senior advisor to Prime Minister Imran Khan said on Saturday.

The agreement was supposed to be signed during Prime Minister Imran Khan’s visit to Saudi Arabia but was postponed due to some technical glitches that have since been removed, Special Assistant to Prime Minister on Climate Change Malik Amin Aslam told Arab News.

“I shall most likely be signing the agreement with my Saudi counterpart by the end of the next week,” Aslam said.

“We have got the final approved version. The Saudi ambassador visited and handed me the document which has been endorsed by the Saudi Royal Court and Pakistan’s cabinet. The agreement is now ready for signatures.”

The green cooperation idea started when Khan welcomed Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's new "Green Saudi Arabia" and "Green Middle East" programs and offered assistance in implementing them.
 
"Our partnership with the kingdom will herald a new era of environmental cooperation, generate thousands of green jobs and result in a productive collaboration on ecosystem restoration across the region," Aslam said.

"I can safely predict that because of the green vision of both Prime Minister Imran Khan and Saudi Crown Prince Mohamed bin Salman, this will be the strongest cementing block between the two countries."

Saudi Arabia's green initiatives are part of the crown prince’s Vision 2030 plan to reduce its reliance on oil revenues and improve quality of life. The crown prince unveiled the ambitious campaigns in March. They will see Saudi Arabia planting 10 billion trees in the coming decades and working with other regional states to plant another 40 billion trees, reduce carbon emissions and combat pollution and land degradation.

Khan said they complimented Pakistan’s own initiatives to battle climate change, especially the 10 Billion Tree Tsunami project — a five-year tree-planting program launched in 2018, with the aim of countering rising temperatures, flooding, droughts and other extreme weather in the country that scientists link to climate change.


Pakistan says two astronaut candidates pass China screening for space mission

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Pakistan says two astronaut candidates pass China screening for space mission

  • Candidates complete medical and psychological assessments at China’s astronaut center
  • Final selection for Chinese space station flight will take place after six-month training

ISLAMABAD: Two Pakistani astronaut candidates have successfully completed advanced medical, psychological and aptitude assessments in China for a human spaceflight mission, an official statement said on Saturday, bringing the country closer to sending on of them aboard a Chinese space station later this year.

The bilateral arrangement follows the signing of the Astronaut Cooperation Agreement between the two countries in February last year, which aimed to enable Pakistan’s participation in space-based activities.

The Pakistan Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission (SUPARCO) had selected potential candidates who underwent advanced assessments at the Astronauts Center of China (ACC) and will now proceed to the next phase of training.

“The shortlisted candidates will undertake advanced astronaut training for six months at ACC,” the military’s media wing, Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), said in a statement.

“Upon completion of training, one candidate will be selected for a spaceflight mission aboard the Chinese Space Station (CSS) in October / November 2026,” it added.

The program is part of Pakistan’s broader push to enter human spaceflight through cooperation with China, as Beijing expands international participation in its Tiangong space station amid growing competition in space exploration.

China has increasingly opened its space station to international collaboration.

Pakistan and China have also worked together in the past on satellite launches and lunar exploration projects.

The ISPR described the initiative as a “landmark” step reflecting strong Chinese support, saying Beijing had “selected Pakistan as the first foreign partner in its astronaut program.”