UNITED NATIONS:
Pakistan has requested global support policies that allow developing countries with liquidity problems to navigate the energy transition in an event that commemorates the “International Day of Clean Energy”.
“Developing countries with limited fiscal space cannot invest in expensive energy projects without better access to financing,” the USMAN Ambassador Jadoon, a permanent deputy representative of Pakistan before the UN, told the other day.
The special event, held at the United Nations headquarters in New York, was organized by the “Group of Friends of Energy”, an informal coalition of Member States that actively collaborate and advocate policies and initiatives focused on promoting access and access and development to sustainable energy worldwide. Pakistan copatocinated the event.
The president of the General Assembly, Philemon Yang, was among those attending the meeting.
After indicating UN data on continuous growth in the global deployment of clean energy technologies, especially in solar energy sectors, electric vehicles and new wind energy sectors, as well as the reduction of equipment costs, Sent Pakistani said that progress was unequal between different regions and technologies.