Following the recent earthquake in Afghanistan, 38.5 tons of aid including food, clothing, and medicine arrived in Kabul from the United Arab Emirates yesterday

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Fri, Mar 31 2023 12:36 PM
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Following the recent earthquake in Afghanistan, a substantial amount of humanitarian aid, weighing 38.5 tons and consisting of food items, clothing, and medicine, arrived in Kabul from the United Arab Emirates yesterday, the 31st of March. Maulvi Abdullah Azzam, the Special Secretary of the Deputy PM for Economic Affairs Office, announced that the aid will be distributed transparently to the needy and affected citizens by the concerned ministries and departments. The Deputy PM for Economic Affairs Office expressed gratitude for the humanitarian assistance provided by the UAE, emphasizing that such activities strengthen and expand the bilateral relations between the two countries.  During his speech, Mr. Azzam also called on the international community to opt for bilateral relations and interaction with Afghanistan rather than resorting to sanctions and pressures.

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