ISLAMABAD: Iranian Ambassador Dr Reza Amiri has reaffirmed the importance of humanitarian service, expressing a steadfast dedication to advancing humanitarian efforts in Pakistan through cooperation with the Pakistan Red Crescent Society (PRCS).

In a meeting held at the PRCS National Headquarters, Dr Amiri and the Red Crescent chairman Sardar Shahid Ahmed Laghari emphasised the significance of joint efforts in improving public health services across the country.

According to a statement, the ambassador underscored the potential for setting exemplary precedents in the realms of education and healthcare.

Mr Laghari, while conversing with the Iranian Ambassador, emphasised the importance of Iran’s participation in public health projects and the provision of dialysis facilities for individuals afflicted with kidney diseases.

He expressed gratitude to the Iranian Red Crescent for sending relief supplies to the flood-affected individuals in Balochistan.

The discussions also emphasised the need for cooperation in training and enhancing the capabilities of medical personnel, particularly in addressing common diseases. Both leaders discussed the significance of robust public health infrastructure in benefiting communities with limited capabilities.

Dr Amiri commended the humanitarian aid extended by the Pakistan Red Crescent to flood victims and conveyed assurance in pursuing continued collaboration with the organisation.

Both leaders articulated shared interest in extending healthcare amenities to travellers across the Pakistan-Iran border, covering a stretch of around 900 kilometres. Additionally, PRCS exhibited a keen inclination to offer services in first aid, vaccination, restoring family links and other pertinent health interventions on the Pak-Iran border.

The meeting also explored opportunities for cooperation and partnership between the Iranian Red Crescent, Pakistan Red Crescent and other humanitarian organisations in Iran.

Dr Amiri received briefings on various sectors during his visit, alongside Secretary General Abidullah Khan and other officials.

The meeting concluded with discussions on opening new avenues of cooperation, promoting contact, and implementing joint programmes to fulfill the mandate of the Red Crescent. Both leaders also discussed improving visa and transportation facilities for tourist and religious delegations.

Published in Dawn, February 26th, 2024

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