During this period 3,310.5 tons of goods worth 13 million U.S. dollars were delivered to the country, the State Committee for Statistics says.
The humanitarian aid included 503.6 tons of wheat flour worth US$136,600, US$94.7 worth of 90 tons of vegetable oil, 19.4 tons of wheat worth US$55,000, other foodstuffs, as well as clothing, bedding, and medicines worth US$124,400.
Among the donor countries the greatest share in values came from the United States – 46 percent, Germany – 101.1 percent, China – 8.3 percent, the Netherlands – 5.8 percent, Russia – 5.2 percent, Kazakhstan – 5 percent, and others.




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