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Pakistan, Canada boost cooperation on climate and clean energy

Dr Musadik Malik and Tarik Ali Khan discuss climate-adaptive agriculture and clean energy cooperation

Pakistan, Canada pledge to deepen bilateral ties for sustainable economic development

Islamabad – 13 November 2025 (MT Team): The Canadian High Commissioner to Pakistan, Tarik Ali Khan, met with Pakistan’s Federal Minister for Climate Change and Environmental Coordination, Senator Dr Musadik Malik, to discuss ways to strengthen bilateral ties in climate, agriculture, and sustainable development.

During the meeting, on Thursday, the High Commissioner expressed condolences over the recent attack on Cadet College Wana in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and reiterated Canada’s support for peace and stability in the region.
He also welcomed Pakistan’s facilitation of Canadian Canola Oil imports.

Discussions focused on expanding collaboration in climate-adaptive agriculture, community welfare, and sustainable economic growth.
Khan highlighted Canada’s expertise in climate-smart technologies and offered support through government-to-government (G2G) arrangements.
Dr Malik praised Canada’s balanced approach to clean energy and carbon management, noting that its experience provides valuable insights for Pakistan’s transition to a green economy.

He also briefed the High Commissioner on Pakistan’s Green Clusters initiative, which aims to promote youth entrepreneurship, innovation, and environmentally sustainable business ventures.

Both officials pledged to continue structured dialogue and cooperation to advance climate resilience, economic development, and sustainable growth.

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