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Commissioner receives donation of masks from Zhangjiajie Municipal Govt, China

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The Zhangjiajie Municipal Government China has donated 20,000 medical surgical masks to the com-missioner Karachi to help fight coronavirus pan-demic.
The gift was handed over to Commissioner Ka-rachi Iftikhar Shallwani at his office, said a news release on Sunday.
The commisioner thanked the Chinese govern-ment specially the Mayor of Zhangjiajie saying that Pakistan has a long and strong diplomatic relation-ship with China and the gift donated by the Mayor Zhangjiajie would further strengthen the relation-ship between the two friendly countries. The dona-tion would also open the corridor of mutual rela-tionship between the two cities.
Mayor of Zhangjiajie Liu Gean in a letter to the Commissioner Karachi expressed the desire to fur-ther promote cooperation between the two cities. He said he was looking forward to working in travel, economy and trade, culture, education, etc to strengthen the exchanges for a better future and benefit the people of the two cities. Liu Gean further said he was very worried about the pandemic situa-tion of COVID-19 in Karachi and hoped that the donation of masks would contribute a little bit for Karachi’s fight against coronavirus and hoped the people of the city would soon resume normal life.

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