Pakistan donated eight tons of emergency aid, including medicines and food, to Lebanon on Friday as an expression of solidarity with the victims of the August 4 explosions in Beirut.
In a telephone conversation with his Lebanese counterpart Charbel Wehbe, Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi conveyed deep grief and grief to the government and the Pakistani people over the loss of precious lives, thousands of damage and extensive property damage caused by the explosions. A press release from the Federal Foreign Office (FO) states.
He told the Lebanese Foreign Minister that the aid would be provided by the Pakistani government on Friday evening as a sign of solidarity.
The Foreign Minister said Prime Minister Imran Khan and President Arif Alvi had expressed all their deep condolences and condolences to Lebanese leaders for the tragedy.
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He stressed that the Pakistani nation had strong support and solidarity with the fraternal Lebanese people during this difficult time.
The Foreign Minister praised the resilience of the Lebanese people and expressed confidence that he would use his characteristic strength to face the challenging situation.
Lebanese FM Wehbe thanked the government and Pakistanis for their condolences and solidarity.
The two foreign ministers agreed to maintain close contact.