The European Union (EU) would provide an additional €100 million to reinforce Pakistan’s resilience in the aftermath of the devastating 2022 floods that severely impacted the nation. According to press statement issued by Economic Affairs Division, EU Ambassador to Pakistan, Ms Riina Kionka and Secretary of the Ministry of Economic Affairs, Dr Kazim Niaz signed five new EU grant agreements in this regard.

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