China's humanitarian aid arrives in Kabul


(MENAFN- Khaama Press)

The first consignment of humanitarian aids arrived from China to Kabul on Wednesday, September 29, and was submitted to the acting minister of the refugees and repatriates Khalil-ur Rahaman Haqqani.

The assistance relief will be distributed to people in need in Afghanistan through the ministry of refugees and repatriates.

The aids include blankets and warm clothes that will be distributed to IDPs as the winter season is approaching.

Earlier, China had pledged to provide the people of Afghanistan with $1.5 million unconditional aid and one million doses of the Corona vaccine.

Chinese ambassador to Kabul Wang Yu in his meeting with Khalil-ur Rahman Haqqani said that his country will supply humanitarian aid to Afghan people before the winter season arrives.

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Khaama Press

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