April 23, 2026

Emergency medicines and medical equipment are going to Iran from Dhaka

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Bangladesh is sending emergency medicines and medical equipment to war-torn Iran. This assistance has already been handed over to Iranian Ambassador to Dhaka Jalil Rahimi Jahanabadi. This information was given in a press release of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Thursday (April 23).
It said that this assistance has been provided as per the decision of Prime Minister Tarique Rahman. This assistance is being sent to Iran through the Bangladesh Red Crescent Society. Prime Minister Tarique Rahman donated one crore taka to the Red Crescent Society on April 6 for the purpose of purchasing emergency medicines and medical equipment to provide medical assistance to the injured in Iran in the current situation in the Middle East.
While providing this assistance, Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Dr. Nazrul Islam expressed deep concern and sorrow over the massive loss of life and property damage in the conflict in the Middle East. He said that Bangladesh is always in favor of peace. He expressed hope that this crisis will be resolved peacefully through diplomatic efforts and a lasting peace will be established in the Middle East.
While receiving the aid, Iranian Ambassador Jalil Rahimi expressed his deep gratitude to Prime Minister Tarique Rahman for this humanitarian initiative of the Bangladeshi government. He mentioned the deep and friendly relations existing between Bangladesh and Iran and thanked the people of Bangladesh for their sympathy and sincere support to the people of Iran during this difficult time.

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