Kazakhstan sent humanitarian aid to Afghanistan
The ceremony of the official transfer of Kazakhstan’s humanitarian aid to Afghanistan took place, Strategy2050.kz reports with the reference to the press service of the Kazakh Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
The humanitarian cargo delivered in 46 wagons in compliance with all sanitary and epidemiological standards includes 1900 tons of flour, 500 tons of pasta, 4 thousand liters of sunflower oil and 200 thousand cans of condensed milk.
The official event was attended by representatives of the administration of the Balkh province, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Afghanistan and the Embassy of Kazakhstan in Afghanistan.
These food products will be distributed by the Afghan Government among the needy regions of the country.
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