The Russian Federation transferred more than 130 tons of sunflower oil to Sri Lanka as humanitarian aid

Published 2024년 1월 17일

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Russia donated 131 tons of refined sunflower oil to Sri Lanka as humanitarian aid through the World Food Program, marking the second such donation in six months. Russian Ambassador Levan Dzhagaryan participated in the ceremony, expressing Russia’s desire to positively impact the lives of countries in need. The sunflower oil will be distributed throughout Sri Lanka to those in need, providing an important food product to the people of the island.
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Russia donated over 130 tons of refined sunflower oil to Sri Lanka as humanitarian aid as part of Russia's contribution to the World Food Program. The head of the press service of the Russian Embassy in the island state, Alexander Ivin, told a TASS correspondent. According to him, this is the second humanitarian aid from Russia for Sri Lanka in the last six months and the first in the coming year. “We are starting this year with such a significant event - the transfer of another batch of refined sunflower oil to the people of Sri Lanka. Russia is an active participant in the World Food Program. This time Sri Lanka received 131 tons of sunflower oil,” Ivin said. He recalled that in September last year, Moscow donated more than 350 tons of sunflower oil enriched with vitamins A and D to the people of the island. Russian Ambassador to the Republic Levan Dzhagaryan took part in the solemn ceremony of transferring humanitarian aid. He noted that this action is another example of ...
Source: Kvedomosti

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