Head of Afghanistan's Red Crescent Society meets with South Korean Chargé d’affaires in Qatar

Mawlavi Matiulhaq Khalis, the Acting General President of the Afghan Red Crescent Society, has met with the South Korean Chargé d’affaires for Afghanistan, Moon Sung-hwan, Doha, the capital of Qatar.
The two sides discussed bilateral cooperation, humanitarian aid, strengthening friendly relations, and other matters of interest, the Afghan Red Crescent Society (ARCS) said in a statement.
Khalis thanked South Korea for its humanitarian aid and asked for further assistance for Afghans in need.
He also sought cooperation in the treatment of patients suffering from mental illnesses and in providing training programs for the Afghan people.
For his part, Mr. Sung-hwan promised to cooperate in the fields mentioned by the Afghan official. (ILKHA)
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