Facebook Twitter 新浪微博 腾讯微博 Wednesday 3 June 2015
Search
Archive
English
English>>Foreign Affairs

Chinese FM calls on international community to help Nepal

(Xinhua)    15:42, April 27, 2015
Email|Print

BEIJING, April 27 -- Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi called on the international community to provide more help to Nepal and expedite aid delivery in the wake of a powerful earthquake that killed at least 3,200 people.

Speaking at the opening ceremony of the 6th joint meeting of the China-Italy intergovernmental committee, Wang said Nepal, one of the least developed countries, is in desperate need of international rescue and help.

"Time is life and we should cherish every minute and every second," Wang said. "I want to call on the international community to provide more and speed up their assistance to help the Nepalese people through hard times."

Chinese president Xi Jinping and Premier Li Keqiang sent messages of condolences to Nepali leaders soon after the quake. China offered to provide Nepal 20 million yuan in emergency aid (about 3.4 million U.S. dollars), and the materials will soon be transported to the country by air.

A Chinese international rescue team arrived in Nepal Sunday morning and has found several quake survivors under the debris.

More search and rescue teams are on their way, including an international medical team from China. China's first round of emergency relief supplies has already arrived in Nepal.

(For the latest China news, Please follow People's Daily on Twitter and Facebook)(Editor:Huang Jin,Yao Chun)

Add your comment

Related reading

We Recommend

Most Viewed

Day|Week

Key Words