Shehbaz Sharif says deeply touched by Palestine’s gesture of sending rescue team for Pakistan’s flood victims


Islamabad: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif Tuesday expressed gratitude to Palestine’s President Mahmoud Abbas for sending the response and rescue team for the flood-affected people in Pakistan.
On his official Twitter handle, the premier said he was moved by the gesture of the people of Palestine.
“Deeply touched by Palestinians’ gesture of sending their Rapid Response and Rescue team to help flood victims in Pakistan,” he said.
PM Sharif termed it as a representation of the brotherhood between the people of Pakistan and Palestine.
“It is a reflection of a strong bond of love and brotherhood we have for each other,” he said. “We will never forget this gesture”.
Deeply touched by Palestinians' gesture of sending their Rapid Response & Rescue team to help flood victims in Pakistan. It is a reflection of a strong bond of love & brotherhood we have for each other. We will never forget this gesture. Grateful to President Mahmoud Abbas. ?? ??
— Shehbaz Sharif (@CMShehbaz) September 20, 2022

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