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Pak Sends Condolence­s Over Cyclone Losses

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Pakistan on Saturday extended condolence­s to India and Bangladesh over the human losses and destructio­n after severe cyclonic storm Amphan killed dozens in both countries and displaced thousands in recent days.

“The Government and people of Pakistan are saddened over the deaths and widespread devastatio­n caused by Cyclone Amphan in Bangladesh and India,” Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry said in a statement.

“We extend sympathies and condolence­s to the families, who have lost their loved ones and pray for speedy recovery of the affected regions,” it said.

Last Friday, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi conveyed condolence­s to Pakistan over a passenger plane crash in Karachi.

Mr Modi said in a Twitter post that “deeply saddened by the loss of life due to a plane crash in Pakistan. Our condolence­s to the families of the deceased, and wishing speedy recovery to those injured.”

Tensions heightened between Pakistan and India after India scrapped special status to the Indian-controlled Kashmir in August 2019.

Pakistan rejected the Indian government’s decision as illegal and violation of the United Nations resolution­s.

 ?? Cyclone Amphan. Photo: AFP ?? Villagers in West Bengal salvage items from a house damaged by
Cyclone Amphan. Photo: AFP Villagers in West Bengal salvage items from a house damaged by

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