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More countries,
int'l organizations offer condolences to China over earthquake
More countries and international organizations sent
condolence messages Tuesday to Chinese President Hu Jintao and
Premier Wen Jiabao, or expressed their sympathies in other ways
following Monday's deadly earthquake in southwestern China. Liberian President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf
expressed her sympathies and condolences to the Chinese
government and people, along with the belief that the Chinese
people will overcome this natural disaster, and hoped the people
in affected areas could resume normal life as soon as possible.
Eritrean President Issayas Aferwerki
and Foreign Minister Osman Saleh expressed deep sorrow over the
huge loss of human life and property caused by the quake, and
sent sincere condolences to the families of the victims.
Ghanaian President John Agyekum
Kufuor expressed grief over the huge loss of human life and
property and expressed sincere sympathy to the Chinese
government and people, in particular the victims' families.
Burundian President Pierre Nkurunziza
said his country was standing by China with its belief that the
Chinese government is able to win the battle against the
disaster. He also hoped the people in the affected areas could
rebuild their homes and resume normal life as soon as possible.
Comoros President Ahmed Abdallah
Mohamed Sambi and Foreign Minister Ahmed Ben Said Jafar sent
sympathies and condolences to the Chinese government and people,
in particular the families of the victims, saying that Comoros
will continue to make efforts to promote relations between the
two countries as well as the two peoples.
Somalia's President Abdullahi Yusuf
Ahmed expressed deep condolences to the victims' families and
the injured, saying that the Somalian people were praying for
the Chinese people, in particular the families of the dead and
injured.
Rwandan President Paul Kagame offered
his sincere sympathy to the Chinese people and expressed deep
condolences to the victims.
Maldivian President Maumoon Abdul
Gayoom sent his sincere sympathy to the Chinese government and
people, and expressed condolences to the families of the
victims.
Sri Lankan Prime Minister Ratnasiri
Wickremanayake expressed deep sympathies and condolences to the
Chinese government and people with his belief that the Chinese
government will lead the country to win the battle against the
disaster.
Sayyid Badr bin Hamad bin Hamoud al
Busaidi, Secretary-General of the Omani Foreign Ministry, sent
sincere condolences over the huge loss of human life and
property, and expressed grief over those killed in the quake and
their families.
Bahrain Foreign Minister Sheikh
Khalid Bin Ahmed al-Khalifa and Foreign Ministry Assistant
Under-secretary Aziz expressed their sincere sympathies to the
Chinese government and people, as well as deep condolences to
the families of the victims. With the belief that the Chinese
people could win the battle against the disaster, they said
Bahrain will offer help to China in its power.
Senator Richard J. Gordon, senator
and chairman of the Philippine National Red Cross, said the
Philippines would like to provide any help to China in its power
and hoped China could feel the friendship and support from the
Philippines. The Philippine Senate has passed a bill to express
condolence and support for the Chinese government and people.
On behalf of all the delegations
attending the 84th session of the Maritime Safety Committee of
the International Maritime Organization (IMO), Efthimios E.
Mitropoulos, Secretary-General of the IMO, sent sincere
condolences to the Chinese government and people, expressed
grief over the victims, and hoped the injured could recover soon
and the people in the affected areas could resume normal life as
soon as possible.
A 7.8-magnitude earthquake struck
southwest China's Sichuan province Monday afternoon, killing
more than 12,000 people. 2008-05-14
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