Mr. Mawlavi Matiul Haq Khalis, Acting President of Afghan Red Crescent, met Amri Omnafi , the representative of OIC food security section for Afghanistan and the delegation!

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Mr. Mawlavi Matiul Haq Khalis, Acting President of Afghan Red Crescent, met Amri Omnafi , the representative of OIC food security section for Afghanistan and the delegation!

Mr. Mawlavi Matiul Haq Khalis, Acting President of Afghan Red Crescent, met Amri Omnafi , the representative of OIC food security section for Afghanistan and the delegation. Acting President of Afghan Red Crescent expressed his gratitude for the assistance of this organization last year and while explaining the current situation of Afghanistan, he requested for continuation of their aids. The representative of OIC food security section for Afghanistan promised to keep continue their aid to Afghanistan and wants to implement new humanitarian projects as per an agreement in Afghanistan. He invited the Acting president of Afghan Red Crescent, to visit Kazakhstan and meet closely the officials of the charity organizations.

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