Pakistan provided humanitarian aid to Kazakhstan
29 April, 2020 10:10
The Government of Pakistan transferred 60 thousand pills of hydroxychloroquine, which is used in the treatment of coronavirus infection, to Kazakhstan’s Embassy in Islamabad, Strategy2050.kz reports referring to the press service of the Kazakh Foreign Ministry.
In the near future, the drugs will be delivered to Nur-Sultan and transferred to a single distributor - SK-Pharmacia LLP for their further distribution to medical institutions.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Kazakhstan expresses gratitude to the fraternal people and the Government of Pakistan for a friendly gesture consistent with the spirit of cooperation between our countries.
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