NEW YORK: State head Shehbaz Sharif on Friday met President Joe Biden at his gathering for world pioneers taking part in the 77th meeting of the Unified Countries General Get together (UNGA).


An image of the gathering was delivered by the Head of the state's Office.


PM Shehbaz's associate, Salman Sufi, expressed that during the gathering, the head of the state valued the flood aid projects by the US government, the constant Coronavirus antibody help and the cooperation between the two nations.


PM Shehbaz likewise said thanks to the USAID boss who visited Pakistan and offered his thanks to the American public and government for the help sent for Pakistan.


President Biden communicated his significant misery at the deficiency of many lives because of the debacle and stretched out his compassion to the impacted families.


He communicated the US' resolve to proceed with philanthropic help to Pakistan.


The top state leader is in the US to go to the UNGA meeting where he will talk today to advise the world about the destruction brought about by environmental change actuated disastrous floods.


Pakistan has spoke to the global local area for help in aid projects as the nation's economy, currently battered by the harmony between installments and decreasing forex saves, has deteriorated further because of misfortunes brought about by floods.


In his discourse to the UNGA on Wednesday, Biden made an intense enticement for assist Pakistan with managing the pulverization and encouraged the world to remain drew in with the country.


"A lot of Pakistan is as yet submerged, and needs assistance," said the US president, adding that families are confronting inconceivable decisions, picking which youngster to take care of and contemplating whether they'll get by.


"This is the human expense of environmental change. Furthermore, it's developing, not reducing."


The US president likewise called for activity to address the environmental change emergency and reported a $2.9 billion asset to help life-saving philanthropic and food security help across the globe during the current year alone.