Vietnam helps Pakistan address typhoon aftermaths

WVR/VNA - On January 9, on behalf of the Prime Minister, Deputy Foreign Minister Do Hung Viet presented a token of 100,000 USD as a gift from the Vietnamese Government and people to Pakistan to help address typhoon aftermaths in 2022.
Thứ trưởng Đỗ Hùng Việt trao tiền ủng hộ lũ lụt tại Pakistan. (Ảnh: Quang Hòa)
On January 9, Deputy Foreign Minister Do Hung Viet presents a token of 100,000 USD as a gift from the Vietnamese Government and people to Pakistan. (Photo: WVR/Quang Hoa)

Deputy Foreign Minister Viet expressed his sympathies with Pakistanis people on the consequences caused by typhoons that hit the country over the past time.

He stressed that the Vietnamese Government and people always stand by the side of Pakistan in the spirit of cooperation, friendship, and mutual support.

Vietnam helps Pakistan address typhoon aftermaths
Deputy Foreign Minister Do Hung Viet presents a token of 100,000 USD as a gift from the Vietnamese Government and people to Pakistan. (Photo: WVR/Quang Hoa)

For her part, Pakistan Ambassador Samina Mehtab thanked the Vietnamese Government and people for the precious support, affirming Pakistan will swiftly distribute the aid to people in affected areas.

She also affirmed to continue efforts to deepen the sound friendship relations between the two countries.

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(Source: WVR/NA)