KSrelief donates medicines, equipment to Diabetes Association of Pakistan

King Salman Relief Center team testing medical equipments donated by the center to Pakistan on November 21, 2022. (Photo courtesy: Radio Pakistan)
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Updated 21 November 2022
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KSrelief donates medicines, equipment to Diabetes Association of Pakistan

  • Package includes blood sampling devices, 7,890 different types of insulin pens, 1,620 units of medicines
  • Center delivered 318 surgical tools, about 4,160 people would benefit from the assistance

ISLAMABAD: The King Salman Relief Center in Pakistan has provided medicines and medical equipment to the Diabetes Association of Pakistan in Karachi, the aid agency said in a statement on Monday.

KSrelief has provided humanitarian and development aid to more than 80 countries spread over four continents.




This photograph shared by Radio Pakistan on November 21, 2022, shows medical equipments donated by King Salman Relief Center to Pakistan. (Photo courtesy: Radio Pakistan)

Pakistan is the fifth-largest recipient of its assistance and has received over $120 million in aid since 2005.

"King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center Pakistan provided medicines and medical equipment to Diabetes Association of Pakistan Karachi so that the poor and underprivileged diabetic patients can get free and timely treatment and lead a healthy lifestyle," the agency said in its statement.




This photograph shared by Radio Pakistan on November 21, 2022, shows medical equipments donated by King Salman Relief Center to Pakistan. (Photo courtesy: Radio Pakistan)

The package includes devices to examine blood samples, 7,890 different types of insulin pens and 1,620 units of different diabetics medicines. 

"The center also equipped a diabetic foot examination clinic with two examination beds, a sterilization device for surgical instruments, a doppler device for examining blood vessels, and another for examining nerves, in addition to delivering 318 different surgical tools for examination and treatment of the diabetic foot," the KSrelief statement said, adding that about 4,160 people would benefit from the assistance.


Pakistani president arrives in Iraq to deepen trade, energy cooperation

Updated 20 December 2025
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Pakistani president arrives in Iraq to deepen trade, energy cooperation

  • Visit follows recent high-level contacts as Islamabad seeks to expand limited commercial ties with Baghdad
  • Talks are expected to cover investment, manpower and facilitation of Pakistani pilgrims visiting holy sites in Iraq

ISLAMABAD: President Asif Ali Zardari arrived in Iraq on Saturday on an official visit aimed at expanding cooperation in trade, energy and investment, as Pakistan seeks to deepen ties with Baghdad after years of limited engagement.

Pakistan and Iraq established diplomatic relations in 1947 and have traditionally maintained cordial ties, though commercial links remain modest, with officials and business groups identifying scope for cooperation in construction services, pharmaceuticals, manpower and agricultural exports.

“President Asif Ali Zardari arrived in Baghdad on a four-day official visit to Iraq,” his office said in a post on X. “He was received by Culture Minister Dr. Ahmed Fakkak Al-Badrani. During the visit, meetings with senior Iraqi leadership are expected to advance cooperation and further strengthen Pakistan-Iraq relations.”

Zardari’s visit follows a series of recent high-level contacts between the two countries, reflecting efforts to broaden bilateral engagement beyond traditional diplomatic ties and explore collaboration across economic, political and people-to-people domains.

According to Pakistan’s foreign office, the president is expected to hold meetings with Iraq’s senior leadership to discuss cooperation in various areas such as trade and investment, energy, technology, education and manpower.

He is also expected to discuss regional and international issues with Iraqi officials.

Earlier this month, Pakistan’s Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi met his Iraqi counterpart, Abdul Ameer Al-Shammari, on the sidelines of meetings in Brussels, where both sides agreed to enhance cooperation on security and facilitate travel for Pakistani Shia pilgrims to Najaf and Karbala.

The two officials discussed measures to ensure the smoother movement of these pilgrims and their compliance with visa regulations.