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Pakistan to allow Indian wheat to reach Afghanistan

WION Web Team
New DelhiUpdated: Nov 22, 2021, 11:54 PM IST
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This is a file photo of Pakistan PM Imran Khan. Photograph:(AFP)

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Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan also vowed to facilitate the return of Afghan patients who had gone to India for medical treatment

Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan on Monday decided to allow Indian wheat to reach Afghanistan through Pakistan. Pakistan government made the decision public in a press release and via tweet on Monday.

The release said 50,000 metric tonnes of Indian wheat will go to Afghanistan a humanitarian help. 

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Khan also vowed to facilitate the return of Afghan patients who had gone to India for medical treatment.

"Pakistan will also facilitate the return of Afghan patients who had gone to India for medical treatment and are stuck there," announced Pakistan Prime Minister.

Khan today visited the newly established Afghanistan Inter-Ministerial Coordination Cell (AICC), where he chaired the first Apex Committee meeting of AICC. The meeting was attended by Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi, Advisor on Finance Shaukat Fayaz Tarin, Chief of Army Staff General Qamar Javed Bajwa, National Security Adviser Dr Moeed Yousaf and senior civil and military officers, tweeted Pakistan PMO.At the meeting, Khan instructed all ministries to facilitate Afghans to the maximum. 

He ordered the immediate shipment of in-kind humanitarian assistance worth Rs 5 billion, which will comprise food commodities including 50,000 MT of wheat, emergency medical supplies, winter shelters and other supplies.Along with it, Khan also approved in-principle tariff and sales tax reduction on key Afghan exports to Pakistan.

"The PM also ordered that the facility of free COVID vaccination for all Afghans entering Pakistan from land borders be continued. Pakistan initiated free vaccination of Afghans on 13th November," tweeted Pakistan`s PMO.

Khan further ordered that capacity of border staff should be enhanced further and instructed that no arbitrary closures of borders for trade should be allowed. 

The Prime Minister also ordered that bus service between Peshawar and Jalalabad should be revived to facilitate travellers on both sides.The Pakistan PMO informed that to further facilitate Afghans, the visa duration will be relaxed such that visas are granted within three weeks at the most. 

(With inputs from agencies)