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China donates 1.5 mln USD to help flood-hit Somalis
                 Source: Xinhua | 2018-05-15 21:03:03 | Editor: huaxia

The Chinese government on May 14, 2018 donated 1.5 million U.S. dollars to assist Somalis affected by the raging floods. Photo shows Qin Jian (L), the Chinese Ambassador to Somalia and Ahmed Isse Awad (R), Somali Minister of foreign Affairs, signing an agreement.

MOGADISHU, May 15 (Xinhua) -- The Chinese government on Monday donated 1.5 million U.S. dollars to assist Somalis affected by the raging floods that have displaced thousands of people across the Horn of Africa nation.

Qin Jian, the Chinese Ambassador to Somalia who handed over the donation in Mogadishu, said such gesture demonstrates the deep friendship and brotherhood of the Chinese people to the Somalis during the difficult times.

"The Chinese government has decided to provide 1.5 million dollars in cash to the Somalia government and people for humanitarian assistance to the Somali people affected by the floods," Qin said.

He said in January Beijing provided some 6 million dollars with 72 containers of assorted goods to the Somali government as part of humanitarian assistance to the country.

"We will provide further 1 million dollars worth of police uniform which will arrive in Somalia from China soon," he added.

Ahmed Isse Awad, Somali Minister of foreign Affairs, who received the cash donation, lauded the Chinese government for providing such important assistance, saying it arrived at very crucial time following an international appeal for assurance by the president.

"I thank the People's Republic of China for providing us this humanitarian assistance that came at the right time, we also thank Chinese Ambassador to Somalia for his active role here, ties between the two countries is deepening and we will expand areas of cooperation," Awad said.

The Chinese assistance comes amid heavy rains pounding several parts of Somalia especially in central parts of the country.

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China donates 1.5 mln USD to help flood-hit Somalis

Source: Xinhua 2018-05-15 21:03:03

The Chinese government on May 14, 2018 donated 1.5 million U.S. dollars to assist Somalis affected by the raging floods. Photo shows Qin Jian (L), the Chinese Ambassador to Somalia and Ahmed Isse Awad (R), Somali Minister of foreign Affairs, signing an agreement.

MOGADISHU, May 15 (Xinhua) -- The Chinese government on Monday donated 1.5 million U.S. dollars to assist Somalis affected by the raging floods that have displaced thousands of people across the Horn of Africa nation.

Qin Jian, the Chinese Ambassador to Somalia who handed over the donation in Mogadishu, said such gesture demonstrates the deep friendship and brotherhood of the Chinese people to the Somalis during the difficult times.

"The Chinese government has decided to provide 1.5 million dollars in cash to the Somalia government and people for humanitarian assistance to the Somali people affected by the floods," Qin said.

He said in January Beijing provided some 6 million dollars with 72 containers of assorted goods to the Somali government as part of humanitarian assistance to the country.

"We will provide further 1 million dollars worth of police uniform which will arrive in Somalia from China soon," he added.

Ahmed Isse Awad, Somali Minister of foreign Affairs, who received the cash donation, lauded the Chinese government for providing such important assistance, saying it arrived at very crucial time following an international appeal for assurance by the president.

"I thank the People's Republic of China for providing us this humanitarian assistance that came at the right time, we also thank Chinese Ambassador to Somalia for his active role here, ties between the two countries is deepening and we will expand areas of cooperation," Awad said.

The Chinese assistance comes amid heavy rains pounding several parts of Somalia especially in central parts of the country.

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