Afghanistan’s Taliban administration lauds Turkiye's government and people for sending aid and support to Afghan people to help stem dire humanitarian crisis
Around 12.9 million children in Afghanistan are in need of aid due to extreme weather conditions, according to Turkiye’s Interior Minister Suleyman Soylu.
"I would want to express my gratitude to Turkish President , the Turkish government, and the Turkish people for sending aid and helping us at this difficult time," Karimi said. Peace has been restored in the country, he said, inviting Turkish investors to come and invest in Afghanistan.His statement came after a special charity train carrying 750 tons of emergency supplies from Turkiye arrived in Herat, northeastern Afghanistan on Monday after traveling 4,168 kilometres .
Around 12.9 million children in Afghanistan are in need of aid due to extreme weather conditions, according to Turkiye’s Interior Minister Suleyman Soylu.
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