21 truck relief convoy from Pakistan reaches Turkiye

ISLAMABAD    -    A 21-truck convoy carrying 275-ton relief assis­tance goods from Pakistan arrived at Malatya, one of the worst hit cities by the earthquake Saturday afternoon. 

The truck convoy carrying mainly winterized tents, blankets and other essential relief goods de­parted from Pakistan on February 11 and reached Turkiye via Iran. The convoy was received by Deputy Mayor Malatya Hakan Ezgi, Ambassador Fazli Corman of Turkish MOFA, Pakistan Embassy Deputy Ambassador Abbas Sarwar Qureshi, Com­mander Mehmet Bhaktiyar, and officials from AFAD and local administration. Under the directions of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, an air bridge was established immediately between Islamabad and Ankara on February 6 to transport rescue teams and deliver essential relief goods. As of now, 20 flights have brought relief assistance goods to Turkiye. A ship carrying earthquake relief goods is also scheduled to leave Pakistan for Turkiye soon. Speaking on the occasion, Abbas Sarwar Qureshi stated that Pakistan and Turkiye have a glorious history of supporting each other un­der all circumstances. As per the wishes of the prime minister and the people of Pakistan, relief assistance shall keep coming from Pakistan to brotherly Turkiye till complete recovery and re­habilitation, he added. Deputy Mayor Hakan Ezgi said that the trucks had not only brought relief goods but tons of prayers and best wishes from Pakistanis whose hearts beat with the hearts of Turkish brothers. He thanked the people and government of Pakistan for their quick response and solidarity with Turkiye in this difficult time. As a part of Government of Pakistan’s earthquake relief efforts, National Logistics Cell (NLC), which is Pakistan’s leading multimodal logistics organ­isation has transported the earthquake relief sup­plies from Pakistan to Turkiye

ePaper - Nawaiwaqt