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Chinese, Seychelles FMs meet on relations, tsunami aid
2005/01/11


Visiting Chinese Foreign Minister Li Zhaoxing and his Seychelles counterpart, Jeremie Bonnelame, on Saturday discussed bilateral relations and China's aid to Seychelles in the wake of the Dec. 26 Indian Ocean tsunami.

Li said the Chinese government and people are greatly concernedabout the impact on Seychelles by the tsunami, noting that President Hu Jintao has sent China's condolences to Seychelles andthe Chinese government has provided aid.

China, also a country frequented by natural disasters, stands ready to share its experience in preventing disasters with developing countries, including Seychelles, and to do what it can to improve their capabilities of battling natural disasters, Li said.

Bonnelame, for his part, said Seychelles is grateful for the Chinese assistance and willing to strengthen cooperation with China in disaster prevention.

Seychelles supports China's proposal on establishing a regionalsurveillance, early warning and assessment system on major naturaldisasters at the forthcoming United Nations World Conference on Disaster Reduction in Tokyo, Japan, and is ready to be a co-sponsor of the proposal, Bonnelame said.

The two foreign ministers also exchanged views on political, economic and tourism cooperation between the two countries.



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