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Residents of Faryab Province, Afghanistan express gratitude to Turkmen leader for humanitarian aid
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Residents of Faryab Province, Afghanistan express gratitude to Turkmen leader for humanitarian aid
Published 08.05.2020
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Nakybullah Faiyk, the Governor of Faryab Province, the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan addressed message to President of Turkmenistan Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov expressing sincere gratitude for humanitarian aid. “Let me extend gratitude to Your Excellency on behalf of the people of Faryab Province for humanitarian aid provided throughout number of years to the people of Afghanistan, especially to our province, in different spheres. We hope that this help will continue to be provided in future. “We also express our big gratitude for humanitarian support provided on occasion of the Holy month of Ramadan. We are confident that your special friendly attitude to Afghan people will improve friendly and fraternal relations between two countries for the interests of both nations. We pray Allah Almighty on sending longevity, strong health and success in work to Your Excellency”, - the message says.

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