China provides emergency food aid to Afghanistan via WFP

IANS  |  Kabul 

Chinese Ambassador to Afghanistan, Yao Jing, has said that will provide 1 million USD worth of emergency food aid to via the WFP.

Yao, together with Paul Howe, World Food Programme (WFP) Deputy Country Director for Afghanistan, attended the launch ceremony of the assistance project here on Monday, Xinhua reported.

The Chinese ambassador said that as winter draws near, displaced people in the country are faced with difficulties.

As a friendly and close neighbour to Afghanistan, hopes to work with the WFP in helping the Afghan people get through the food crisis, he said.

It is the first cooperation between and the WFP in Afghanistan, according to the Chinese envoy.

Howe thanked for its support and contribution to the WFP's work in Afghanistan, saying the organisation sees the project as the beginning of a new and fruitful cooperation between the two sides, which will help achieve the shared vision of an free from hunger.

"WFP sees this exciting development as a foundation for a new and fruitful partnership between WFP and the government of that will help achieve our shared vision of an free from hunger."

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First Published: Tue, October 17 2017. 07:04 IST