Chairman Senate reiterates Pakistan’s resolve to take all possible steps for helping Afghan people


ISLAMABAD, Dec 21 (SABAH): King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSRelief) has launched a relief package for Afghanistan.

Chairman Senate Mir Muhammad Sadiq Sanjrani was the chief guest at the launching ceremony of the project.

Under this initiative, initially 200 trucks loaded with 1920 tons of food and non-food items from Saudi Arabia left for Afghanistan via Pakistan.

Each food package contains all necessary essential food items. The project will benefit about two hundred and eighty thousand people in Afghanistan.

In non-food, ten thousand winter package comprises warm clothes for the needy families living in the colder regions of Afghanistan.

Talking to media on this occasion, Chairman Senate Sadiq Sanjrani said the distribution of 30,000 food packages and 10,000 non-food packages will help the poor and deserving people living in Afghanistan.

Welcoming this humanitarian initiative of Saudi Arabia, he said such initiatives are of great importance to avert a humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan.

The Chairman Senate urged the international community including developed countries to take such steps following the footprints of Saudi Arabia.

He also reiterated Pakistan’s resolve to take all possible steps for helping Afghan people who are in dire need of humanitarian assistance.