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BEIJING, Jan. 1 (Xinhuanet) -- China will carry out
its second batch of humanitarian aid to the tsunami-hit countries on Jan. 2, the
Foreign Ministry said Saturday.
Foreign Minister Li Zhaox ing
presided over a meeting Saturday with officials from other ministries on the
assistance work to thecountries suffered from last Sunday's earthquake-triggered
tsunami.
The meeting said the first batch of spot exchange and
relief supplies had already arrived in relevant countries. The additional500
million yuan (60.46 million US dollars) in humanitarian aid which Premier Wen
Jiabao announced to offer for the earthquake- and tsunami-hit countries will be
carried out "orderly according to their requirement."
The Ministry of Commerce will be responsible for
allocating relief supplies, while the Ministry of Civil Affairs will deliver in
time the donation of Chinese non-governmental organizations andpeople to the
correlated organizations of the disaster countries such as the Red Cross.
A new medical treatment team which is set up by the
Ministry ofHealth and some other experts dispatched by relevant departments have
been packed up and ready to set out. Enditem |