Pakistan has been battling one of the most severe cycles of torrential monsoon


Islamabad: Pakistan and Azerbaijan have reaffirmed their strong resolve to further deepen and broaden bilateral cooperation in diverse areas including energy.
The understanding was reached in a telephonic conversation between Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and President of Azerbaijan Ilham Heydar Aliyev today.
During the conversation, the Prime Minister expressed gratitude for the generous assistance of two million dollars extended by Azerbaijan to the flood-affected people of Pakistan.
He shared that Pakistan has been battling one of the most severe cycles of torrential monsoon weather which resulted in the loss of lives, livelihood, and extensive damage to the infrastructure.
The Prime Minister said the destruction of infrastructure has severely limited the delivery of assistance and relocation of flood-affected people.
Speaking about the historic bilateral ties between Pakistan and Azerbaijan, Shehbaz Sharif said the two countries support each other at the United Nations, Organization of Islamic Cooperation, and Economic Cooperation Organization.

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