Debt trap has become a death trap, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif

by times news cr

2024-04-29 20:51:03

(24 News) Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif says that developing countries have been affected due to inflation in the global market, we have a serious problem of inflation, the net of debt has become a death trap, we are going to do extensive reforms. .

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif met with his Malaysian counterpart Anwar Ibrahim, the meeting took place on the occasion of the special session of the World Economic Forum in Riyadh, and expressed the commitment of both leaders to further increase cooperation in various fields. The next meeting of the Joint Ministerial Commission is Islam. Also agreed to convene in Abad, the Prime Minister of Malaysia delivered a few words in Urdu and mentioned the educational institutions of Pakistan.

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Addressing the closing session of the World Economic Forum in the Saudi capital, Riyadh, Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif said that peace in Palestine is very important. Peace cannot be established in the world until the Palestinian issue is resolved permanently. Prices increased, there can be no peace in the world without peace in Gaza.

He further said that developing countries were affected due to inflation in the global market, we are facing a serious problem of inflation, debt trap has become a death trap, we are going to do extensive reforms.

Talking about climate change, he said that despite having a small share in pollution, Pakistan is the most affected by climate change. In 2022, Pakistan has changed due to climate change. I have no role, Pakistan has been badly affected by climate change, Pakistan is one of the top countries affected by climate change.

Referring to his ancestors, the Prime Minister said that my late father and uncle were children of poor farmers, my late father built a steel engineering company in 1965 with great effort, and that steel company was nationalized on January 2, 1979.


2024-04-29 20:51:03

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