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Pakistan backs full implementation of Indus Treaty

Published on: February 2, 2026 5:00 PM

ISLAMABAD — Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said Pakistan believes in the full and fair implementation of the Indus Waters Treaty. He stressed that using water as a weapon violates international law. His remarks came on World Wetlands Day.

In his message, the prime minister said the day reaffirms commitment to sustainable protection of wetlands. He highlighted this year’s theme focusing on wetlands, traditional knowledge, and cultural heritage. He said wetlands carry deep cultural and environmental significance.

Read more: UN security council discusses India’s unilateral Indus treaty actions

Shehbaz Sharif said Pakistan is a signatory to the 1971 Global Wetlands Convention. He noted the day marks the importance of that agreement. According to him, wetlands help address major environmental and economic challenges.

He added that wetlands protect against floods, droughts, and climate change impacts. They also preserve biodiversity and support millions of Pakistanis’ livelihoods. However, shrinking wetlands increase food prices and worsen climate risks.

Read more: Pakistan warns UN over Indus Waters Treaty

The prime minister called wetland protection a moral and environmental duty. He urged citizens to safeguard these valuable natural assets. He said Pakistan will continue advocating the legal and equitable use of water resources.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: climate change wetlands, Indus Waters Treaty Pakistan, Latest, Pakistan water rights, Shehbaz Sharif statement, water security Pakistan, World Wetlands Day Pakistan

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