The cricketer-turned Prime Minister directed the concerned authorities to explore bilateral cooperation with friendly countries to avert the humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan.


Islamabad: While expressing concerns over the deteriorating humanitarian situation in Afghanistan, Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan has again vowed to not abandon Afghans in this time of need.
As per details, the resolve was expressed during the third meeting of the Apex Committee on Afghanistan, chaired by Imran Khan.
Following the meeting, the Committee renewed its appeal to the international community and relief agencies to provide aid at this critical juncture to avert economic collapse and to save precious lives in Afghanistan.
The cricketer-turned Prime Minister directed the concerned authorities to explore bilateral cooperation with friendly countries to avert the humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan.
The Premier also directed to extend cooperation in the fields of railways, minerals, pharmaceuticals and media to help in Afghanistan’s rehabilitation and development.
Moreover, the Apex Committee was informed that Afghanistan is at the verge of hunger and crisis situation during this harsh winter which makes it difficult for the people to get enough food and shelter

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