ISLAMABAD :Foreign Office spokesman Asim Iftikhar said in a statement that three C-130 planes carrying relief supplies were heading to Afghanistan.
The spokesman said the government would continue to support the Afghan brothers in the current difficult situation, and the international community should play a role in providing humanitarian assistance to Afghanistan in the crisis. It may be recalled that in response to the announcement of the interim Afghan government yesterday, the spokesman said that he hoped that the interim Afghan government would work for peace and security in the country.
The Foreign Office Spokesman said that Pakistan is closely monitoring the changing situation in Afghanistan and hopes that the new political arrangement in Afghanistan will ensure peace, stability and security. Pakistan is peaceful, stable, independent and prosperous. Committed to Afghanistan.
Pakistan, in its response to the formation of an interim government in Afghanistan, said it expects the new Afghan political setup to meet the development and needs of the Afghan people, ensuring peace, stability and security in Afghanistan under the new political arrangement. Will be made Pakistan is committed to a peaceful, stable, independent and prosperous Afghanistan. Are closely monitoring the changing situation in Afghanistan. It is noteworthy that the new Afghan government will be sworn in on September 11, the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. According to foreign media reports, Russian officials will also attend the swearing-in ceremony of the new Afghan cabinet.