Indija že četrti dan z najvišjim številom okuženih do zdaj rtvslo.si - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from rtvslo.si Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Earlier, Faisal Edhi had also offered Modi support as India reels from a devastating second wave.
As of Saturday, the coronavirus death toll in India stood at 1,66,10,481 with 2,624 fatalities reported in 24 hours, out of which Maharashtra saw the maximum casualties (773) followed by Delhi with 348 daily deaths, reported
Hindustan Times.
People across the country are scrambling for oxygen, while patients lie dying outside hospitals. There is a shortage of life-saving medicines, doctors and hospital beds too. Following the reports and heart-wrenching footages that have surfaced over the past 48 hours, many from this side of the border have sent their prayers in to their neighbours, keeping all differences aside.
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Rouhani urges security cooperation with Pakistan
Iranian president meets FM Qureshi; expresses Tehran’s readiness to meet Pakistan s energy needs
PHOTO: EXPRESS
TEHRAN:
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani on Wednesday expressed his country’s commitment to further enhance bilateral relations with Pakistan in trade, investment, liaison and border management.
During a meeting with Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi, who is visiting the neighbouring country, Rouhani stressed that security was a common concern of Iran and Pakistan, underlining the need for both countries to cooperate in this regard.
According to IRNA, Iran’s official news agency, President Rouhani also called for enforcement of already signed agreements between Tehran and Islamabad. He expressed “Iran s readiness to supply Pakistan s energy needs”.
Published by HarperCollins, 'Hostility: A Diplomat’s Diary on Pakistan-India Relations' by Abdul Basit will be released on 25 April on ThePrint's ‘SoftCover’.