Key US senator urges Biden administration to step up aid to flood-devastated Pakistan.

WASHINGTON -- Describing $53 million U.S. aid to flood-ravaged Pakistan as a "drop in the bucket", a prominent American lawmaker has called for doing much more for the relief of an estimated 30 million displaced Pakistani people.

'We need to stand together with Pakistan,' Senator Bob Menendez, Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, told members of the Pakistani-American community in Edison, New Jersey.

Speaking at a well-attended event organized by the American Pakistani Public Affairs Committee (APPAC), an active political group, he expressed condolences over the heavy loss of life resulting from the climate-induced floods.

'We have to get a disaster relief package for Pakistan from the US Congress and organize an international donors conference for the flood victims in Pakistan', Senator Menendez said.

'I am willing to work with anyone in the US Congress who is willing to work with us to help Pakistan', he said.

Pakistan's Ambassador Ambassador to the US, Masood Khan, thanked Senator Menendez, the US Congress and the US government for expressing solidarity with Pakistan and for providing timely assistance for the initial stage of flood response in Pakistan.

The Pakistani envoy also thanked Senator Menendez for closely monitoring the flood situation in Pakistan, and reaching out to the administration for providing urgent humanitarian assistance for rescue, and for advocating a long-term commitment for rehabilitation and reconstruction.

He also thanked the United States for acknowledging the link between extreme weather patterns stemming from climate change and the unprecedented floods in...

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