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President
assures full support to quake-hit China
ISLAMABAD—President Pervez Musharraf visited the Chinese embassy on
Wednesday to express condolences over the devastating earthquake that
killed more than 13,000 people in China, and said Pakistan stood by its
Chinese brethren in this hour of suffering. The President signed the
Visitor’s Book and later in his remarks to the officials expressed his
confidence that the Chinese people and the government would be able to
surmount the calamity and offer better life to the affected people.
“The news of earthquake in China came as a shock to people in Pakistan,”
he said, adding, that Pakistan had suffered the similar tragedy and knew
the devastation caused by such calamities. China has accepted Pakistan’s
offer to send relief goods and President Musharraf said relief flights
would be despatched soon to provide immediate help to the people struck
by 7.8 magnitude quake on Monday.
The quake caused immense loss of life and property in Sichuan province
in the country’s southwest. President Musharraf recalled the prompt and
invaluable support by China in the wake of Oct. 8 earthquake in 2005 and
said Pakitan would never forget the Chinese support.
He was confident that like Pakistan, China would also be able to convert
this challenge into an opportunity by providing better facilities to the
affected people. Recording his impression in the Visitor’s Book,
President Musharraf on behalf of the government and people assured
Pakistan’s full support to China and its people in their efforts to
surmount the tragedy.—APP
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