“We had an IAF aircraft come by this morning and it has taken six empty cryogenic oxygen containers to India. It is on the way currently there This has been organised by the Government of India. We are sourcing it directly from the private sector here,” the envoy added.
“We have been trying for this for the last three-four days. We are hoping that we will have similar number [going] tomorrow,” he explained. Kapoor clarified that the Indian government hired the containers directly from the private sector in Dubai.
UAE government support
The ambassador said the UAE government was also preparing to support India. “They are also trying to help us in their own way. We have told them what are the things we are looking for and they are looking at to see what they can help us with,” he added.
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Pakistan gets US$ 2 billion roll-over from UAE
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ABU DHABI, UAE: Pronouncing the United Arab Emirates’ (UAE) decision to roll-over the US$ 2 billion deposit by the Abu Dhabi Fund, the UAE Foreign Minister His Highness Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan has affirmed the commitment to extend every possible support to Pakistan.
Talking to the Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi at the UAE’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Abu Dhabi on Monday evening, His Highness Sheikh Abdullah acknowledged the valuable role played by the Pakistani diaspora in the UAE’s growth and prosperity.
Qureshi thanked his UAE Counterpart, underscoring that the decision reflected the warm and brotherly ties between the two Countries.
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