KPK government has shared a new plan to help Afghanistan by offering to build a modern cancer hospital in Kabul. This promise was made by KPK Chief Minister Ali Amin Khan Gandapur during a meeting with Afghan Ambassador Sardar Shakeeb in Islamabad on Saturday.
According to a statement from the KPK House, Chief Minister Gandapur said that his government is ready to fully support Afghanistan in setting up this hospital. He added that Pakistan understands how important good healthcare is and wants to help Afghan people get better treatment for serious diseases like cancer.
Along with building the hospital, the KPK government also offered help in the agriculture sector. Chief Minister Gandapur said that Pakistan can share its experience and knowledge to help Afghan farmers grow better crops and improve food production.
This new step is being seen as an effort to strengthen friendly ties between Pakistan and Afghanistan. By supporting healthcare and farming in Afghanistan, Pakistan wants to show that it cares about its neighbors and wants to help them in difficult times.
Building a cancer hospital will make it easier for Afghan patients to get modern treatment without needing to travel far. It will also help save many lives and give hope to families fighting this disease.
This move shows that Pakistan is serious about working together with other countries in the region, especially when it comes to health, food, and development. Many believe that helping each other in these areas can bring peace, better relations, and more progress for everyone in the future.