Chinese embassy donates 1500 food packs for Afghan refugees trapped in camps

F.P. Report

ISLAMABAD: Chinese Ambassador on Thursday handed over 1500 food packs to Minister of State for SAFRON and Narcotics Affairs Shehryar Afridi as donation for the Afghan refugees trapped in camps due to lockdown situation amid Coronavirus Pandemic.

In this regard, Chinese Ambassador Yao Jing handed over the donation to Mr Afridi. Ambassador Yao Jing lauded the regional and global initiatives taken by Prime Minister Imran Khan and said that Pakistan’s role in helping out the Afghan refugees would long be remembered.

He said that Pakistan was not only generously hosting millions of Afghans over the past four decades but it also was playing a key role in bringing peace and normalcy to war-torn Afghanistan. He said due to Pakistan’s lead role, Afghan peace process was making progress which would shape future of the Afghan nation.

Today’s donation is a token and is due to the leadership provided by Shehryar Afridi. Despite Coronavirus disease, Mr Afridi has been actively engaged in affairs of national significance which is laudable. Our humble gesture it’s to pay tribute to Pakistan’s generous support to Afghan refugees over four decades. We will do more. We have also made a donation to the UNHCR but we want to facilitate Pakistan’s efforts too,” he said.

He said that Afghan peace process is being facilitated by Pakistan between Taliban and US to safeguarding the future of whole region. He said success of peace talks would help promote peace and development in the region.

He said China believes that Coronavirus is a temporary challenge and Pakistan would soon overcome it. “Whatever help we can make we are ready to help. Chinese nation was touched when Dr Alvi visited China amid epidemic. Pakistan sent assistance to us when China was suffering. China and Pakistan are standing as responsible partners to regional and global challenges. Prime Minister Imran Khan and Pakistani institutions have adopted a model to help fight the pandemic”.

“The way China has helped WHO and other significant global initiatives is model for the world. China, Pakistan friendship has become a classic example of good neighborhood and friendship. The way China fought COVID-19 is exemplary for the whole world,” he added.

“Pakistan has been hosting Afghan refugees for past 40 years despite our financial constraints. When it comes to the refugees, the sole objective was to facilitate the humanity. We have got around 2.8 million Afghans out of which 32 percent has been living in 54 camps in across Pakistan”.

The minister said that out of these camps, 82 percent are daily wage employees who are trapped in lockdown and are struggling for survival.

“While Pakistan is trying to help them out despite its financial constraints, the prosperous world needs to come out and help the stranded Afghans,” he concluded.