Humanitarian aid from Tajikistan delivered to Gaza

A shipment of humanitarian aid from the government and people of Tajikistan reached the needy residents of Gaza on February 8. "On the evening of February 8, a convoy of six trucks carrying Tajik humanitarian aid, including food, warm clothing, tents, and waterproof film, was delivered to Gaza," reports the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of […]

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A shipment of humanitarian aid from the government and people of Tajikistan reached the needy residents of Gaza on February 8.

"On the evening of February 8, a convoy of six trucks carrying Tajik humanitarian aid, including food, warm clothing, tents, and waterproof film, was delivered to Gaza," reports the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Tajikistan.

According to the Ministry, the trucks passed through the Rafah checkpoint at the Egypt-Palestine border, in the presence of the Ambassador of Tajikistan to Egypt and representatives of Tajik charitable organizations.

It should be noted that the Republic of Tajikistan has consistently provided humanitarian and financial aid to the population of Gaza since the beginning of the conflict in the region, the Ministry’s statement added.

On February 6, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Tajikistan, Sirodjidin Mukhriddin, announced at a news conference in Dushanbe that humanitarian aid had been sent to Gaza. He reminded the public that in January 2025, Tajikistan, along with several other countries, had already delivered humanitarian assistance to the people of Gaza, including 200 tons of wheat flour.

The Minister also emphasized that Tajikistan's position on the Gaza situation remains unchanged. According to him, the country consistently supports a peaceful resolution to the conflict.

 

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