Pakistan concludes two-day SCO Summit on ‘satisfactory note’

 Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Friday departed from Samarkand on a “satisfactory note” after completing his two-day visit to Uzbekistan, where he went to attend the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) Council of Head of States (CHS) meeting.

During the meeting, the prime minister highlighted the recent catastrophic floods in Pakistan and asked to “build a wall” against climate change.

“Leaving Samarkand on a satisfactory note. There is now a renewed awareness about the potent threat of climate change. SCO countries understand it is capable of reversing all our material development and pushing us backward by decades. All the more reason for a united front,” PM Shehbaz wrote on Twitter after concluding the trip.