Government of Pakistan is sending humanitarian assistance to the people of Ukraine

Diplomatic CircleGovernment of Pakistan is sending humanitarian assistance to the people of Ukraine

Islamabad, Pakistan: On the request of Ukraine, the Government of Pakistan is sending humanitarian assistance to the people of Ukraine.

Government of Pakistan is sending humanitarian assistance to the people of Ukraine

   

This humanitarian assistance includes emergency medicines, electro-medical equipment, winter bedding, and food items. Two special C130 flights are being sent to deliver more than 15 tons of humanitarian assistance items for the Ukrainian people.

The relief items were handed over to Ukrainian Ambassador by Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi. Pakistan has always acted promptly alongside the international community for responding to international calls for assistance during conflicts/calamities, as a responsible and peace-loving nation

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