RIYADH: The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) on Monday distributed 489 winter bags in Buran village of Pakistan’s Khyber Pakhthunkhwa province.
The aid is part of the center’s 2020 winter project to help needy people in Pakistan.
The project aims to provide support to 135,000 people in different parts of Pakistan. One bag contains a number of clothes, blankets, and other winter supplies.
With one of the largest humanitarian aid budgets in the world, KSrelief has been working in 44 countries, and after Yemen, Palestine, Syria and Somalia, Pakistan is the biggest beneficiary of the organization’s aid money and humanitarian operations.
KSrelief has completed 84 projects in Pakistan in the fields of education, healthcare, water, sanitation, hygiene, emergency camps and community support that have cost roughly $100 million.
Saudi aid agency continues winter aid project in Pakistan
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Saudi aid agency continues winter aid project in Pakistan
- KSrelief has completed 84 projects in Pakistan in the fields of education, healthcare, water, sanitation, hygiene, emergency camps and community support that have cost roughly $100 million
Saudi crown prince discusses regional developments with Indian PM
RIYADH: Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman received a telephone call from Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday.
During the call, the two leaders discussed developments in the region and the dangerous military escalation that threatens security and stability in the region and the world, Saudi Press Agency reported.
Modi expressed India’s rejection of blatant Iranian attacks against the Kingdom and affirmed his solidarity with it.
He also condemned any threats to the Kingdom’s sovereignty, territorial integrity, and security.
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