The Acting Secretary General of ARCS Meets the Officials of Chinese Embassy in Afghanistan!

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Mon, Apr 07 2025 7:09 PM
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The Acting Secretary General of ARCS Meets the Officials of Chinese Embassy in Afghanistan!

Today, Monday, the 7th of April, Mawlawi Rohullah Abdul Salaam, the acting secretary general of ARCS, and accompanying delegation convened a meeting in Kabul with representatives of the Embassy of the People’s Republic of China. The meeting centered on addressing the challenges faced by returning refugees from neighboring countries and providing shelter, emergency medical aid, and food and non-food supplies as humanitarian assistance to them.
During the meeting, Mr. Mawlawi Rohullah shared the challenges faced by the returnee refugees with the representatives of the Embassy and appealed for the provision of essential support in this regard. 
In response, the representatives of the Chinese Embassy pledged to provide humanitarian assistance and underscored that supporting the repatriated refugees is a common responsibility of all humanitarian organizations and national societies.

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