Pakistan's Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has called on the United States and China to put aside all political disputes and work together to deal with climate change.
According to Arab News, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari said in his speech at the round table conference under the auspices of Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars that 'Until America and China work together to deal with climate change, we will not be able to save the earth. Nor will they be able to control climate change.'

Continuing, he said that "every other matter including any conflict can be put on hold temporarily, we will be able to fight each other only when this land remains safe."
Bilawal Bhutto emphasized that there is a need to raise awareness in this regard.
Last week, young social activists in several countries took out rallies against the situation caused by climate change.
From New Zealand to Japan, Germany and the streets of New York, protests were seen calling for rich countries to pay poor countries for global warming.
Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif mentioned the disastrous floods in Pakistan in the General Assembly and said that scientists say that due to climate change, its intensity has increased, as a result of which 1600 people have died and 30 million have been displaced. Around 100,000 people are at risk.
Climate change was also at the top of the agenda at the summit of world leaders.
On this occasion, the leaders of Pakistan, which suffered losses of more than 30 billion dollars due to recent floods, informed the world about the situation of the country and requested relief and assistance in repayment of debts.