Russia Delivers 31 Tons of Humanitarian Aid to Pakistan, Strengthens Bilateral Ties

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By Shabbir Hussain

ISLAMABAD, Mar 27 (Alliance News): Russian Ambassador to Pakistan, Albert P. Khorev, reaffirmed Russia’s commitment to humanitarian cooperation by handing over a 31-ton aid consignment to Pakistani authorities at Islamabad International Airport.

The aid package includes essential supplies such as clothing, medicines, food, and baby formula, aimed at assisting those in need during the holy month of Ramadan.

Addressing the ceremony, Ambassador Khorev emphasized that humanitarian assistance plays a crucial role in strengthening Russia-Pakistan relations, which he described as being at their highest point in history.

He highlighted Russia’s longstanding tradition of providing aid to Pakistan, recalling previous support during the 2005 earthquake and the 2022 floods that devastated parts of Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and southern Pakistan.

The ambassador commended the efforts of the Russian government, its Ministry of Emergency Situations, and Pakistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs in facilitating this humanitarian mission.

He also condemned recent terrorist attacks in Pakistan, underscoring the importance of unity and international cooperation in addressing security challenges.

Khorev expressed solidarity with Pakistan, reaffirming Russia’s continued support for the country’s people in times of crisis.

He praised the dedication of Russian emergency teams who have consistently provided aid to Pakistan, reinforcing the strong diplomatic and humanitarian ties between the two nations.