Chinese emergency humanitarian flood relief supplies arrive in Colombo
The emergency
humanitarian flood relief supplies provided by the Chinese government arrived
in Colombo on Monday morning and were handed over to the Sri Lankan side.
Chinese Ambassador to
Sri Lanka Qi Zhenhong, Sri Lanka's Minister of Ports and Civil Aviation Anura
Karunathilake, and Deputy Minister of Defense Aruna Jayasekera attended the
handover ceremony.
Karunathilake expressed
sincere gratitude for China's timely and generous assistance, noting that the
supplies delivered on Monday are exactly what Sri Lanka urgently needs.
He stressed that China
has always extended a helping hand to Sri Lanka at every difficult moment over
the years. In the face of the current disaster, the Chinese government, Chinese
enterprises and Chinese people in Sri Lanka have provided significant support,
he added.
He thanked the Chinese
government and people for their selfless assistance and reaffirmed his hope
that the friendship between Sri Lanka and China will endure.
Qi said that, in the
face of this severe natural disaster, all relevant Chinese departments acted
swiftly to extend a helping hand to Sri Lankan friends. The supplies, which
included tents, bed sheets, life jackets, and blankets, were part of the
Chinese government's humanitarian assistance to Sri Lanka.
Chinese companies and
overseas Chinese in Sri Lanka have also taken active steps to contribute to
local disaster relief efforts, he noted, stressing that China's all-round
support once again demonstrates that China is a trustworthy and reliable good
friend and true friend of Sri Lanka.
China will, as always,
continue to assist Sri Lanka within its capacity, work together to overcome the
difficulties, and jointly build a China-Sri Lanka community with a shared
future, he added.
According to Sri
Lanka's Disaster Management Center, the country recently suffered severe damage
due to the extreme weather triggered by Cyclone Ditwah, which left more than
600 people dead, affected more than 2 million people, destroyed more than 4,000
houses and partially damaged more than 60,000 houses nationwide.
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