Kabul: King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center Hands Over 100 Tons of Dates to ARCS on the Occasion of Ramadan

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Wed, Feb 11 2026 8:35 PM
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Wednesday, February 11, 2026

On the occasion of Ramadan, the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia handed over 100 tons of dates to the ARCS to support vulnerable and impoverished families.
The handover ceremony was attended by Hafiz Azizur Rahman, Vice President of ARCS; Mr. Ali Mohammad Al-Hussan, Deputy of the Saudi Embassy in Afghanistan; and Mr. Fahad Saad Al-Qahtani, Head of the Center.
The Vice President of ARCS expressed gratitude for the continued support from the brotherly Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, noting that the country has always stood by Afghans in difficult times and has never left them alone. He also assured that all aid distributed through ARCS would be delivered with full transparency.
Speaking at the event, the Deputy Ambassador of Saudi Arabia reaffirmed that his country is committed to supporting Afghans under all circumstances and will continue its efforts to expand humanitarian assistance.

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