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| Foreign Minister Li Zhaoxing
informed Russian Ambassador to China Sergey Razov Saturday of the
situation with the Songhua River's water pollution.
(Xinhua) | BEIJING, Nov.
26 (Xinhuanet) -- Foreign Minister Li Zhaoxing informed Russian Ambassador to
China Sergey Razov here Saturday afternoon of the situation with the Songhua
River's water pollution and measures taken by the Chinese government to tackle
the issue.
The Songhua River in northeast China's Heilongjiang
Province, suffered major water pollution as a result of a blast that had
occurred in the China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC) Jilin Petrochemical
company on Nov.13. The polluted water in Songhua River is expected to flow into
the Heilongjiang River (also called Amur River in Russia) on the Sino-Russian
border.
Li Zhaoxing, on behalf of the Chinese government,
expressed his regret over the possible harms to be done to the Russian people by
the major environmental pollution accident, saying China fully understands and
attaches great importance to the concerns of the Russian side, and that Chinese
leaders have time and again made important directions to tackle the problem
After the water pollution incident occurred, China
has repeatedly informed its neighbor of the details of the pollution incident,
including various lab test results, such as the pollutant's species and density
and the location of polluted stretches.
The two sides have agreed to open up a hotline
between environmental departments for still better contacts and communication
over the water pollution problem, and China informs Russia of the latest
developments daily, the Chinese foreign minister said.
Li said China has blocked the discharging site of the
pollutants into the river, redoubled the downward flow of the upstream
hydropower stations and sped up the diluent speed in an effort to alleviate the
impact of the water pollution.
China will cope with this incident conscientiously
and responsibly, and go on informing the Russian side of the relevant
information periodically and at all times, Li said, acknowledging that China is
still in the process of dealing with the pollution accident, and is ready to
provide assistance and cooperation to Russia, if there is a need from the
Russian side.
The relevant departments of both nations would keep
in close touch on this issue, he said. China hopes and is convinced that the two
sides would enhance cooperation and work jointly to overcome the impacts
incurred by the disaster, in the spirit of the strategic partnership of
cooperation.
Razov voiced his appreciation for China's briefing,
saying that he will report to the top Russian leadership as soon as possible. On
behalf of the Russian government and people, he also expressed sympathy and
extended regards over the those injured and the families of those killed in the
blast and those affected from the water pollution incident of the Songhua River.
Razov noted that the Russian central and local
governments are very concerned about the impacts of the disaster.
The disaster is the common challenge for both Russia
and China, and both sides should treat and deal with this issue from the
strategic point of view of cooperation, strengthen communication and
cooperation, jointly take effective measures, so as to erase the impacts of the
disaster, the ambassador said. Russia thanks China for its willingness to
provide coordination in this regard. Enditem |