Saifullah Sani
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Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has directed the Foreign Office (FO) to arrange the transportation of wheat stock to Kunduz — the northern Afghan city where people face major food shortages after the provincial capital fell to a lightning Taliban assault in their biggest military victory since 2001.
Traumatised residents returning to Kunduz last week faced major food shortages after the Taliban beat a "tactical retreat", leaving much of the city in ruins as fears of a comeback by the militants loomed large.
Taking notice of the food crisis in Kunduz, the prime minister directed FO to send a plane-load of wheat stock to the city.
This measure is being taken as a goodwill gesture on behalf of the people and Government of Pakistan for the returning residents of Kunduz facing severe food shortage after Taliban retreat, said a statement issued by the Prime Minister House.
Pakistan to send wheat to Kunduz as 'goodwill gesture' - Pakistan - DAWN.COM
Traumatised residents returning to Kunduz last week faced major food shortages after the Taliban beat a "tactical retreat", leaving much of the city in ruins as fears of a comeback by the militants loomed large.
Taking notice of the food crisis in Kunduz, the prime minister directed FO to send a plane-load of wheat stock to the city.
This measure is being taken as a goodwill gesture on behalf of the people and Government of Pakistan for the returning residents of Kunduz facing severe food shortage after Taliban retreat, said a statement issued by the Prime Minister House.
Pakistan to send wheat to Kunduz as 'goodwill gesture' - Pakistan - DAWN.COM