Emirates sends third batch of aid to Pakistan to combat COVID-19

Emirates sends third batch of aid to Pakistan to combat COVID-19

Emirates sends third batch of aid to Pakistan to combat COVID-19
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The United Arab Emirates on Tuesday delivered a third batch of medical and food supplies to Pakistan to support its fight against the coronavirus pandemic.

The Emirates has donated medical and food supplies to fight against COVID-19 pandemic.

According to the details, the United Arab Emirates a third batch of donation to the country.

The UAE Embassy said in a statement that they sent an aid plane containing 14 metric tons of medical and food supplies to Pakistan.

The aid will assist approximately 7,000 medical professionals as they work to contain the virus.

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The official twitter account of UAE Embassy claims, “The United Arab #Emirates sends third batch of medical and food supplies to the Islamic Republic of #Pakistan, which contains 14 tons and will benefit more than 7,000 health care workers to enhance efforts to contain the spread of Corona virus”

UAE Crown Prince extends $200m aid to Pakistan

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Earlier, United Arab Emirates (UAE) Crown Prince Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan has departed after completing a one day visit of Pakistan.

According to details, UAE allocated $200 million of aid to support small and medium-sized enterprises, SMEs, in Pakistan.

The announcement was made on the sidelines of Crown Prince of UAE visit to Pakistan, aims to support economic projects in Pakistan.

His Highness of Abu Dhabi Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan was arrived in Islamabad for a day-long lookup here on Thursday.

Prime Minister Imran Khan received Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi at Noor Khan Airbase.

This visit marks Sheikh Mohamed’s first official foreign visit in 2020.

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