Pakistan is hosting a regional gathering today and tomorrow, bringing together senior officials from ECO member countries
ECO Meeting Focuses on Reducing Risks of Natural Disasters
Pakistan is hosting a regional gathering today and tomorrow, bringing together senior officials from ECO member countries, as well as representatives from the ECO Secretariat and regional and international organizations, to discuss ways to reduce the risks posed by natural disasters.
Representatives from several countries, including Turkey, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Iran, Uzbekistan, and Afghanistan have been invited to this two-day meeting.
Seyed Shah Guharpour, a university professor and environmental expert, said: “It’s a good opportunity for a vulnerable country to directly voice its concerns to the participants of the meeting.”
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Emirate stated that although Afghanistan was invited, it has been decided that no Afghan representative will attend the meeting.
According to the ministry, participation in the meeting was not assessed as beneficial in terms of interests and outcomes.
Seyed Mohammad Suleimankhel, an environmental expert, said: “Afghanistan is among the countries most affected by natural or climate-related disasters, and this meeting in Pakistan highlights many similarities between Afghanistan and neighboring countries in terms of geography and shared natural disasters. Therefore, Afghanistan’s presence was important.”
This comes as Afghanistan has witnessed several major natural events this year, including successive floods in the early months and deadly earthquakes in Kunar and Samangan.
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