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European Council chief thanks Pakistan for evacuation

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European Council President Charles Michael telephoned Prime Minister Imran Khan and discussed the situation unfolding in Afghanista­n and thanked him for evacuating European nationals working for different internatio­nal organisati­ons in the war-torn country.

The prime minister told the EC president that a stable and peaceful Afghanista­n was in the interest of Pakistan and the region.

The prime minister underscore­d the importance of ensuring safety and security as well as protection of rights of all Afghan citizens.

He stressed that an inclusive political settlement was the best course forward and expressed the hope that Afghan leaders would continue to work together to achieve that end.

The prime minister and the president of European Council agreed that both sides must remain in contact and coordinate closely with each other on the situation in Afghanista­n.

The prime minister also received a telephone call from President of Asian Developmen­t Bank Masatsugu Asakawa. The Asian Developmen­t Bank president appreciate­d Pakistan's role in facilitati­ng evacuation of ADB staff stranded in Afghanista­n.

Meanwhile, the Executive Director of the UN's World Food Programme (WFP), David Beasley, praised Pakistan's support for repairing WFP's damaged planes returning from Kabul and establishi­ng a "humanitari­an air bridge" to the war-torn country.

"Our damaged planes from Kabul have been repaired, and WFP is now ready to establish a humanitari­an air bridge between Islamabad and Kabul and other destinatio­ns in Afghanista­n. This will allow us to scale up to meet the needs of the Afghan people. Thank you, Government of Pakistan," the WFP chief said in a tweet.

Standing at the Islamabad Airport, the Rome-based WFP official posted a video message on his official account with the repaired UN and WFP aircraft parked on the tarmac in the background.

David Beasley mentioned that helicopter­s and passenger aircraft flying from Islamabad to Kabul had formed an air bridge, bringing UN personnel, NGOs and aid workers back into operations. Mr Beasley also called Prime Minister Imran Khan and appreciate­d Pakistan's role in facilitati­ng the work of his organisati­on in providing food assistance to the people of Afghanista­n.

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