Pakistan

Driving Action at World Coastal Forum 2025

The Chinese government extended a special invitation to Malik Amin Aslam, former federal minister for climate change and a noted environmental expert, to participate in the World Coastal Forum 2025 held in Yancheng in Jiangsu province. The event took place in the coastal city of Yancheng and was hosted by Governor Xu Kunlin and former Chinese education minister Zhang Xinsheng.

The World Coastal Forum serves as a major international platform where policymakers and specialists examine coastal protection, ecological balance, sustainable use of marine resources and the risks posed by climate change. Discussions at the forum focus on promoting global cooperation and shared strategies to safeguard vulnerable coastal regions.

Malik Amin Aslam is widely recognized for initiatives such as the Billion Tree Tsunami, Clean and Green Pakistan and broad ecosystem restoration efforts. His leadership helped raise Pakistan’s environmental profile, with national policies highlighted and commended at the United Nations and other international fora.

His participation at the World Coastal Forum 2025 underscores that Pakistan’s voice on the environmental agenda is being heard internationally. As Pakistan confronts coastal pressures and climate-related threats, his representation brings national challenges into global discussions and helps position Pakistan within collaborative solutions.

The invitation is a recognition of Malik Amin Aslam’s service and a source of national pride, reflecting Pakistan’s active role in shaping global environmental and coastal resilience conversations.

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