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BANGKOK, Dec. 29 (Xinhuanet) -- China on Wednesday donated 300,000 US dollars
to the Thai government for disaster relief in the kingdom's southwestern coast
hit by Asia's tsunami.
The donation, exchanged into a check of 1.2 million baht, was handed by
Chinese Ambassador Zhang Jiuhuan to Thai Froeign Minister Surakiat Sathirathai
on Wednesday afternoon.
Zhang extended condolence of the Chinese government and people to Surakiat
and wished the donation can help relieve local people's suffering from the
disaster and rebuild their home soon.
"China has always taken Thailand's problem as its own and is ready to help the
kingdom when needed," said the ambassador at the brief handing event.
Surakiat thanked the donation and friendship of China on behalf of the Thai
government and people.
He said the Chinese leaders have promptly sent their condolence to Thailand
after learning the disaster and the Chinese governmentis among the first to make
the donation.
Thailand will remember the help and friendship of China, which will greatly
boost morale of the affected areas, said Surakiat.
So far, the Thai authorities have confirmed 1,574
deaths caused in the disaster and initial estimate of direct economic loss
stands around 750 million dollars.
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