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September 09 , 2022

 

US to Operate Massive Humanitarian Air Bridge for Flood Victims

Islamabad: The United States will operate a massive humanitarian air bridge to Pakistan over the next 10 days to provide relief supplies to the flood-affected people, Counsellor of the US State Department Derek Chollet said on Thursday.

Derek Chollet, the special aide to US State Secretary Antony Blinken, told  APP that the US remained steadfast in its support for affected communities across Pakistan through additional humanitarian assistance besides the already announced $30 million relief package.

Twenty US C-17 military aircraft will land in Pakistan carrying the food and shelter material worth $2.2 million as critical humanitarian assistance for flood response.

Counsellor Chollet, who led a US interagency delegation to Pakistan, earlier in the day met Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari and Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Qamar Javed Bajwa.

Asked about the US announcement to work with the United Nations to raise $160 million for flood victims, Chollet said the US was approaching other countries and allies to meet the appeal of the UN Secretary-General.

He said that the US was committed to doing its part with its partners in the international community to help Pakistan respond to the terrible disaster.

“The US wants to lead by example by helping the communities in Pakistan during difficult times,” he said.

The US through the US Agency for International Development (USAID) will coordinate with the local aid agencies for the distribution of relief goods and assistance.

Derek Chollet said that the US wanted to strengthen its defense relationship with Pakistan and also had a good partnership on counter-terrorism.

On the State Department’s decision regarding sustainment of F-16 military aircraft, he termed it “an important step in the military relationship with Pakistan.”

He said the Pak-US relationship was “broader and richer” encompassing trade, civil society and people-to-people relationships, flood relief, and reconstruction, and the largest Fulbright scholarship for students besides the bilateral and security ties.

On energy cooperation, he said that the US is helping Pakistan with the production of clean and green energy considering it a valuable future commodity for the globe.

He mentioned that as the US also suffered the brunt of climate change like wildfires, super storms, and drought, therefore it was committed to helping countries like Pakistan to prevent such flood-like incidents happen again.

In commemoration of 75 years of diplomatic relations with Pakistan, Counsellor Chollet said his meetings with the Pakistani leadership and senior officials discussed a wide range of issues including improving trade and investment ties, defense ties, cooperation to mitigate the climate crisis, and expanding people-to-people connections. – The Express Tribune

Courtesy The Express Tribune

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