PM Shahbaz all praise for Turkiye’s assistance to flood-hit Pakistan

Government of PakistanPM Shahbaz all praise for Turkiye’s assistance to flood-hit Pakistan

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: A Turkish delegation led by the Turkish Minister for Interior Suleyman Soylu met Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif in Islamabad on Friday.

The delegation also included the Turkish Minister for Environment, Urbanisation & Climate Change Murat Kurum, the Chairman of Turkish Disaster and Emergency Management (AFAD), and the Director General for Turkish Low-Cost Housing Agency (TOKI).

Talking to them, the prime minister expressed his profound gratitude to President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan for his phone call to offer sympathies and condolences over the human and material losses due to the floods and reaffirm Turkiye’s commitment to extend all possible support and dealing with this climate-induced calamity.

Immediately following President Tayyip Erdoğan’s phone, the prime minister noted that Turkiye sent humanitarian relief assistance to Pakistan in the form of tents, food items, medicines and emergency relief goods for the flood victims.

So far, 11 Turkiye military aircraft and 02 ‘Goodness Trains’ had been dispatched.

Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif recalled Turkiye’s steadfast support and assistance to Pakistan during the 2005 earthquake and 2010 floods. He underlined that Turkiye and Pakistan were “two hearts, with one soul” and had always supported each other during difficult times.

Apprising the delegation of the catastrophe caused by flash floods, the prime minister stated that Pakistan was threatened with food insecurity in the country as millions of crops were devastated by the floods.

The prime minister looked forward to Turkiye’s assistance and overcoming the challenges caused by massive destruction to country’s infrastructure, loss of people’s livelihoods, food shortage and socio-economic insecurity during the reconstruction and rehabilitation phase.

The Turkish Interior Minister Suleyman Soylu conveyed heartfelt condolences from President Erdogan over the loss of precious lives and destruction of valuable property during the recent monsoon flash floods.

Suleyman Soylu underscored that Turkiye immediately established air and land ‘bridges and fraternity’ to provide relief support to the flood affectees. He added that today, during the Friday prayers, the people in Turkiye will pray for their brothers and sisters in Pakistan and mobilize further support.

The Turkish interior minister added that in line with President Erdogan’s instructions, Turkiye’s relevant institutions and agencies dealing with natural disasters stood ready to provide enhanced support in line with Pakistan’s requirements.

The Turkish delegation is visiting Pakistan as a gesture of solidarity and support in wake of the recent flash floods in the Country.

The delegation is also scheduled to undertake an aerial on-site visit of the flood affected areas.

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