ISLAMABAD: The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSRelief) delivered the third batch of relief items to Pakistan on Tuesday.
The shipment, which included 10,000 food baskets weighing 950 tons and loaded on 100 trucks, was received by Pakistan’s National Disaster Management Authority and would benefit 70,000 people affected by the recent floods, according to SPA.
“This project comes as a continuation of the support provided by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to the people of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, under the directives of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al-Saud and HRH the Crown Prince, through the KSRelief,” said Nawaf bin Saeed Al-Malki, Saudi Arabia’s ambassador to Pakistan, who attended the handover of the items.
KSRelief delivers 3rd batch of aid to those affected by floods in Pakistan
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KSRelief delivers 3rd batch of aid to those affected by floods in Pakistan
- 70,000 people affected by the recent floods will benefit from the shipment
UK foreign secretary condemns Iranian attacks during Riyadh meeting with Saudi counterpart
- * Yvette Cooper reaffirms Britain’s solidarity with targeted nations and stresses need for coordinated international efforts to guide region toward stability and peace
RIYADH: The Saudi foreign minister, Prince Faisal bin Farhan, and his British counterpart Yvette Cooper discussed Saudi-British ties and the latest regional developments during talks in Riyadh on Thursday.
During their meeting at the Foreign Ministry headquarters they discussed joint efforts to address the recent events in the region, the ministry said, and Cooper expressed the UK’s condemnation of what she described as brutal attacks by Iran against the Kingdom and other countries.
She reaffirmed Britain’s solidarity with the targeted nations and stressed the need for coordinated international efforts to guide the region toward stability and peace.
The ministers also reviewed the strategic relationship between their countries, and opportunities for enhanced cooperation, the Saudi Press Agency reported.
The Foreign Ministry’s undersecretary for political affairs, Saud Al-Sati, was also present at the meeting.













