Islamabad [Pakistan], February 17 (ANI): Contradicting its own stated policy, while pleading to the international community for rushing humanitarian aid to Afghanistan, Pakistan took four months to allow Indian humanitarian relief for Afghans.
The move will allow passage of Indian food relief of 50,000 tons of wheat for Afghan people through Pakistan’s territory, reported Islam Khabar.
Afghan trucks will run from Torkham
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After 4 months delay, Pakistan allows Indian humanitarian relief passage to Afghanistan
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