City
Epaper

EU to establish centre in Uzbekistan to facilitate humanitarian aid to Afghanistan

By ANI | Published: November 17, 2021 12:57 AM

European Union will establish a centre in Termez of Uzbekistan to facilitate humanitarian aid to Afghanistan, a media report said.

Open in App

European Union will establish a centre in Termez of Uzbekistan to facilitate humanitarian aid to Afghanistan, a media report said.

The EU and Uzbekistan's special representatives for Afghanistan on Monday discussed the issue in Brussels, reported Khaama Press citing Uzbekistan's Foreign Ministry.

Tomas Niklasson, European Union's envoy to Afghanistan, appreciated the efforts of Uzbekistan in the evacuation of EU nationals from Afghanistan.

Niklasson also expressed interest in continued cooperation with Uzbekistan in bringing peace and stability in Afghanistan, said Khaama Press.

The two representatives have also agreed to continue consultations.

The move is in line with the United Nations, which had earlier stated that the main hub of the World Food Program for assistance to Afghanistan will be based in Termez.

( With inputs from ANI )

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: Tomas niklassonEuropean UnionBrusselsUzbekistanKhaama pressState steelBrussels capital regionKhaama press news agencyEuropean affairsKhaama newsThe khaama press
Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalEuropean Union, G7 Leaders Urge Preventing Escalation in Mideast

InternationalUkrainian Foreign Minister Welcomes European Union's 5 Billion Euros Military Aid Package

NationalBengaluru Shocker: Woman From Uzbekistan Found Murdered in Hotel

InternationalBelgium: Protesting Farmers Hurl Eggs, Clog Streets With Tractors As EU Summit Begins in Brussels (Watch Videos)

Other SportsIndian Men's Hockey Team Crushes Uzbekistan with 16-0 Win in Asian Games 2023 Opener

International Realted Stories

InternationalRussia expels UK defence attache from Moscow in a tit-for-tat move

InternationalSouth Africa urges International Court of Justice to order Gaza ceasefire, halt Israel's Rafah Op

InternationalUS imposes sanctions on entities 'transferring' military equipment between North Korea and Russia

International​UN raises India's 2024 growth rate to 6.9 pc; remains world's fastest-growing large economy

InternationalPak: Islamabad HC seeks report on alleged abduction of Kashmiri journalist by security agencies