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Pakistan Navy ship visits Cotonou Port of Benin
National
March 7, 2021
ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Navy ship Nasr visited the Cotonou Port of Benin as part of a Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) mission to African countries.
Upon arrival at Cotonou, Nasr was received by Ambassador of Pakistan to Niger Ahmed Ali Sirohey along with the honorary consular of Pakistan, the defence attache of Pakistan to Nigeria and other naval officials. Previously, the ship also visited Djibouti and Sudan ports during the deployment. As a gesture of solidarity and friendship, Nasr delivered food aid at Niger and Benin during ceremonies held at Port Cotonou. The events were attended by government and military officials of Niger and Benin including the deputy minister for Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Management of Niger, the deputy director of Benin Presidency Office, the ambassador of Niger to Benin, the general secretary of Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Benin and the ambassado
Pakistan to open Jinnah Park, street children school in Niger s capital Wed 27th January 2021 | 06:20 PM
ISLAMABAD, (UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 27th Jan, 2021 ) :Pakistan will continue to extend humanitarian assistance to Niger under flood relief programme besides construction of Jinnah Park and a school for street children in the capital Niamey.
This was informed by Pakistan s ambassador to Niger Ahmed Ali Sirohey in a meeting with Niger s Foreign Secretary held at the Foreign Office in Niamey.
Ambassador Sirohey updated the Foreign Secretary that Navy ship NASR had brought 36,000 bags of relief goods for the flood-affected people of Niger, says a message received here fromNiamey.
National
December 27, 2020
ISLAMABAD: On the special instructions of the Government of Pakistan, second PAF C-130 aircraft reached Niamey to deliver relief goods for flood affected people of Niger. The two C-130 aircraft have airlifted more than 34,000lbs of relief goods to the brotherly country. The relief goods were received at Niamey by caretaker Foreign Minister of Niger Marou Adamou along with numerous government and military dignitaries from Niger. Ambassador of Pakistan to Niger Ahmed Ali Sirohey was also present at the occasion.
National
December 27, 2020
ISLAMABAD: On the special instructions of the Government of Pakistan, second PAF C-130 aircraft reached Niamey to deliver relief goods for flood affected people of Niger.
The two C-130 aircraft have airlifted more than 34,000lbs of relief goods to the brotherly country. The relief goods were received at Niamey by caretaker Foreign Minister of Niger Marou Adamou along with numerous government and military dignitaries from Niger.
Ambassador of Pakistan to Niger Ahmed Ali Sirohey was also present at the occasion, who reflected over historical bonds of trust and amity between the two countries.