ISLAMABAD: Turkey’s state-run aid agency has distributed food packages to 600 families in Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa provinces.
A statement by the Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency said some 300 food ration bags were distributed in the city of Lahore and as many were handed out in Mardan.
In Mardan, Pakistani lawmaker Shaheen Saifullah distributed the aid among the parents of deaf and mute children.
“The children of Centre for Speech and Hearing (CSH) Mardan may not talk or hear but Alhamdolillah we hear them, Mustafa Yurdakul, Turkey’s ambassador to Pakistan, tweeted after the ceremony.
“We will not leave alone our Pakistani brothers and sisters in this testing time,” said Gokhan Umut, TIKA’s Islamabad Coordinator.
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Center for Speech and Hearing (CSH)#Mardan may not talk or hear but Alhamdolillah we hear them..Ration distribution of @tikapakistan to their parents through the kind guidance of MNA and Chairperson CSH Shaheen Saifullah #BirlikteYeneceğiz ???????????????? #RamzanPakistan pic.twitter.com/ZdiN2sLitn— ???????? Mustafa Yurdakul/مصطفی ???? (@Mustafa_MFA) May 5, 2020