
China delivers earthquake relief supplies in Kabul including tents, blankets, food and emergency humanitarian materials.
EPICSTORIAN — The Chinese government has announced the delivery of emergency humanitarian aid worth RMB 50 million to Afghanistan.
Officials said remaining shipments of relief goods will be transported in the coming days to affected regions.
A spokesperson stated that Afghanistan has always been considered a friendly neighbor and a strategic cooperative partner of China.
The Chinese side reaffirmed its readiness to work with Afghan authorities to overcome the immediate crisis caused by the earthquake.
The announcement emphasized that China will continue to deliver disaster relief supplies as quickly as possible to quake-hit areas.
China earthquake aid to Afghanistan begins with first shipment
The Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs outlined that emergency assistance was designed to meet basic needs of displaced communities.
According to official information, the aid focuses on providing temporary shelter, food security, and essential survival materials.
Chinese authorities underlined the importance of delivering the items swiftly given the severe humanitarian situation in Afghanistan.
The statement expressed Beijing’s solidarity with Afghanistan during this difficult time of natural disaster.
The relief operation represents one of the largest immediate foreign support efforts directed to Kabul following the earthquake.
Emergency relief supplies underline China Afghanistan cooperation
The assistance reflects China’s broader commitment to maintain cooperative relations with Afghanistan despite ongoing regional challenges.
Officials highlighted that the delivery of life-saving resources demonstrates China’s role as a reliable partner in times of crisis.
The Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs noted that both countries would jointly manage coordination for relief distribution.
International observers said the scale of the operation highlights Beijing’s intention to support humanitarian stability in Afghanistan.
The first batch of supplies arrived through direct air shipment, marking a rapid logistical response to the emergency.
Humanitarian aid emphasizes China Afghanistan partnership in crisis response
The delivery of RMB 50 million in emergency aid strengthens cooperation between Beijing and Kabul on humanitarian matters.
According to the official statement, the relief effort is not limited to material assistance but also reflects long-term partnership values.
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The aid is part of ongoing efforts to maintain stability in regions affected by repeated natural disasters.
China pledged to continue working with Afghanistan in future humanitarian coordination.
The emergency response will remain active until all pledged supplies are delivered to earthquake-affected provinces.
The announcement was issued by the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Coverage of the aid delivery was reported by Xinhua News Agency.