Pakistan has handed over the second consignment of emergency relief aid to Myanmar for its earthquake-affected.
Pakistan’s Ambassador to Myanmar Imran Haider officially gave the consignment to Chief Minister of Yangon Region at Yangon International Airport.
This shipment comprising 35 tons of goods, brings the total relief assistance dispatched to Myanmar after the recent earthquake to 70 tons.
As per the directives of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, National Disaster Management Authority efficiently coordinated and expedited the dispatch of these consignments within a short timeframe.
Pakistan remains steadfast in its commitment to provide humanitarian assistance to earthquake affected people of Myanmar.
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Earlier, Prime Minister (PM) Shehbaz Sharif extended heartfelt condolences to Myanmar’s leadership and people following the devastating earthquake that struck the country, causing significant loss of life and property.
In a telephone conversation with Senior General Min Aung Hlaing, Chairman of the State Administration Council and Prime Minister of Myanmar, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif conveyed the deep sympathies of the Pakistani government and its citizens over the tragedy.
He assured his Myanmar counterpart that Pakistan stands in solidarity with the affected communities and is ready to assist to alleviate their suffering.
Expressing confidence in the resilience of Myanmar’s people, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif expressed hope that they would soon recover from the disaster. He reiterated Pakistan’s commitment to humanitarian support and disaster relief efforts whenever needed.
In response, Prime Minister Min Aung Hlaing expressed gratitude to the Pakistani government and people for their timely assistance and solidarity during this challenging period. He acknowledged the humanitarian aid as a meaningful gesture of friendship and support in Myanmar’s time of need.