Dar Confirms Pakistan’s 105-Ton Aid Dispatch to Afghanistan

Jarida Report

On September 4, Pakistan airlifted 105 tons of emergency aid to Afghanistan following a devastating earthquake. Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar confirmed that the relief cargo includes essential medicines, temporary shelters, and food rations aimed at supporting communities in urgent need. Officials said the supplies were dispatched via special flights as part of Islamabad’s broader humanitarian outreach to its neighbor.

The move underscores Pakistan’s pledge to regional solidarity and its readiness to assist Afghanistan during natural disasters. Relief agencies appreciated the gesture, noting the rapid mobilization as crucial while international aid convoys remain limited.

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