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Qatar announces $25 million aid for Pakistan flood victims | News Hub

   The foreign minister of Qatar announced this aid at the international conference regarding Pakistan in Geneva.

Qatar announces $25 million aid for Pakistan flood victims | News Hub

   Geneva (Newshub Update Latest News 10 January 2023) The Gulf country of Qatar has announced 25 million dollars in aid for Pakistan's flood victims. According to Qatar News Agency, the authorities of the Gulf country of Qatar will donate 25 million dollars to help Pakistan overcome the dangerous disasters of floods, Qatar's Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Sultan bin Saad al-Marakhi, told a conference on Pakistan in Geneva announced the aid during the speech.

   Sultan bin Saad al-Marakhi said that Qatar's support is important to meet the needs of the country around the world during the reconstruction stages after the crisis and the destruction caused by the floods, this international conference is being held at such a time. When environmental degradation is at the top of the international agenda and its effects are still being felt by millions of people around the world.

   It should be noted that on the first day of the 2-day Geneva conference, 8.57 billion dollars of aid was announced for the flood victims of Pakistan. , France announced $345 million, China $100 million, USAID $100 million, EU $93 million, Germany $88 million, Japan $77 million, and the Asian Development Bank announced $1.5 billion in financial assistance.

   The Prime Minister of Pakistan, Shahbaz Sharif, said that the floods caused widespread destruction in Pakistan, and millions of acres of standing crops were destroyed due to the floods, he is grateful to the IMF, UN Secretary-General, and the World Bank. affected, more than 3 crore people were displaced due to the flood, the rehabilitation of flood victims is a big challenge for us, and the disaster of the flood affected the economy of Pakistan badly.

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