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Vietnamese PM, FM express sympathy China
BEIJING—Vietnamese Prime
Minister Nguyen Tan Dung and Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister
Pham Gia Khiem on Thursday sent messages of sympathy and concern to
China over the recent snow havoc in southern parts of the country.
In his message to Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao, Nguyen Tan Dung expressed
his concern and sympathy to the Chinese people affected by the snow
storm on behalf of the Vietnamese government and people.
The Vietnamese prime minister also expressed the belief that the Chinese
people in the snow-stricken regions will be able to overcome the
disaster and resume normal life soon under the leadership of the Chinese
Communist Party and the government.
In his message to his Chinese counterpart Yang Jiechi, Pham GiaKhiem
also expressed his sympathy to the Chinese people in the snow-stricken
areas.
The worst winter weather in five decades in China has snarled the
country’s central, southern and eastern regions over the past three
weeks and brought huge economic losses.
Statistics show that the snowfalls have so far killed at least 60 people
and forced the evacuation of nearly 1.76 million people. From Jan. 25 to
31, a total of 5.8 million passengers were stranded throughout the
railway network and more than 8,000 cargo trains were affected.
State leaders and heads of government from more countries have sent
letters of sympathy to Chinese President Hu Jintao and Premier Wen
Jiabao since Sunday over the recent snow havoc in southern China.
Belarussian President Alexander Lukashenko, Israeli Prime Minister Ehud
Olmert, Lesotho’s Prime Minister Pakalitha Mosisili and Cuba’s First
Vice President Raul Castro said they are deeply sympathetic to the
Chinese people suffering from the havoc caused by the heavy snowfalls.—Xinhua |