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Japanese Defence Secretary Parliamentary hands the corps flag to commanding officer during the ceremony before the first contingent of Japanese military helicopters leaves on a humanitarian relief mission. PHOTO: AFP
TOKYO: The first contingent of a 200-strong Japanese military helicopter unit left for Pakistan Saturday to join international relief efforts across the flood-ravaged nation.
Fifty ground troops left the Japanese city of Fukuoka for an army airfield in Multan, central Pakistan, Japanese media reported.
They will prepare the ground for the rest of their unit and six helicopters which will transport people and goods in flood-hit areas, according to the Defence Ministry. A naval transport ship and six air force C-130 transport planes are set to carry the helicopters and the unit’s equipment to Pakistan, the ministry said.
A total of 530 Japanese ground, air and naval troops will be mobilised for the relief mission. “We hear that the extent of damage is quite serious,” Colonel Atsushi Ishizaki, the commander of the unit, told Japanese media at a ground force base in Fukuoka. “We are proud that we can provide Pakistani people in trouble with something from our heart as Japanese.”
The Pakistani military will protect the helicopter unit which will carry no arms while engaging in disaster relief activities in line with Japanese government policy, Kyodo news agency reported. Foreign Minister Katsuya Okada told reporters on Thursday that the United States had “unofficially” asked Japan to provide assistance to Pakistan.
He also said Tokyo recognised the “importance of Pakistan” which neighbours Afghanistan. Tokyo has already extended $14.4 million worth of emergency aid to help Pakistan cope with the disaster. Pakistan has endured its worst floods in 80 years, with millions of people affected by the deluge, prompting UN chief Ban Ki-moon to urge the world to step up international aid.
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This is a wonderful gesture from Japan. It will not be forgotten by the Pakistani people. It testifies to Japan’s greatness.
It is of huge credit to the United States that they have helped Pakistan immediately and lead the international efforts to provide aid.
We Pakistanis should stop and think about our knee jerk anti-Americanism. There is much good to this relationship – not all bad as some like to paint it.Recommend
Pak-Japan dosti Zindabad!Recommend
Amazing, wonderful thank you Japan. This is called human hearts. By the way do we have any unit from any Arab or Islamic country of a similar kind??? Once again thank you Japan and its people.Recommend
Good call! appreciate the gesture and shall be remembered for times to come.Recommend
Thank you Japan.You are wonderful people.Recommend
Domo Arigatou Nippon!!! You people are the best!!!Recommend
This is great, we have no problem welcoming them. They have no sinister design against our country. We will always cherish their help and will always be there when this country needs us for any help. Lets guide them to our country and protect them from terrorists. No harm should come to them and let us establish ourselves as a strong peace loving country.Recommend