Islamic Emirate thanks international community for support after deadly earthquake

The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan has expressed its gratitude to countries, organizations, and institutions that extended condolences and humanitarian assistance following the recent earthquake that devastated several eastern provinces.
In a statement released by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Islamic Emirate thanked all governments, international organizations, and aid agencies for their solidarity in the wake of the tragedy. The ministry acknowledged both the expressions of sympathy and the tangible support offered to help address the human and material losses caused by the disaster.
“The Islamic Emirate values these humanitarian efforts and stands appreciative of all donor nations and organizations for their timely cooperation,” the statement read, highlighting that such gestures demonstrate genuine solidarity with the Afghan people in times of hardship. (ILKHA)
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