Pakistan
PM Imran urges world to fulfill collective responsibility to avert humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan
He says Pakistan has always stood by the Afghan people in their time of need.
Islamabad: Prime Minister Imran Khan on Thursday urged the international community to fulfil its collective responsibility to avert a grave humanitarian crisis confronting ppl of Afghanistan.
The prime minister's remarks came amid a visit to Islamabad by acting Afghan foreign minister Amir Khan Muttaqi, who was extended an invitation to attend the Troika Plus meeting.
"We have assured [Muttaqi] and his delegation we will provide all possible humanitarian aid to Afghanistan. We are sending essential food items, emergency medical supplies and winter shelters to provide immediate relief to Afghan people," he wrote.
The premier followed by saying that free COVID-19 vaccines will be administered to all Afghans travelling across the border into Pakistan.
"Again I urge the international community to fulfil its collective responsibility to avert a grave humanitarian crisis confronting the people of Afghanistan," PM Imran Khan said.