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Iran Offers Medical Aid to Quake-Hit Afghanistan

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Iran’s Health Minister Mohammad Reza Zafarghandi has announced Tehran’s readiness to provide medical and humanitarian assistance to Afghanistan following the devastating earthquake that caused significant casualties and financial losses.

In a condolence message to his Afghan counterpart, Zafarghandi expressed sorrow over the tragedy, extending sympathies to bereaved families and wishing recovery for the injured. He emphasized that Iran’s Ministry of Health and Medical Education stands prepared for full cooperation in delivering medical support and emergency relief to those affected.

The announcement underscores Iran’s commitment to regional solidarity, particularly with its neighbor Afghanistan, at a time of acute humanitarian need. Officials highlighted that aid will focus on medical services, supplies, and coordinated efforts to alleviate suffering in quake-hit areas.

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