Special report: Reconstruction After Earthquake
BEIJING, June 6 (Xinhua) -- Chinese President Hu
Jintao held a telephone conversation with Saudi Arabian King Abdullah bin
Abdul-Aziz Friday evening, expressing his appreciation for Saudi Arabia's
assistance for China's quake-hit area.
Hu said King Abdullah offered sympathy and
condolences to the Chinese government and people and swiftly provided aid to the
quake-stricken area at this crucial moment when a strong earthquake shocked
China's southwestern province of Sichuan.
The move embodied the profound friendship of the
king, the Saudi Arabian government and its people toward the Chinese people.
On behalf of the Chinese government and people,
especially the people in the quake-hit area, Hu expressed sincere appreciation
to King Abdullah, the Saudi Arabian government and its people.
He said, "We have determination and confidence to win
a full victory in fighting the disaster and relief work with support and help
from the international community, including Saudi Arabia."
Over the phone, King Abdullah again expressed his
sincere condolences to the Chinese government and its people, saying that the
Saudi Arabian people enjoy a profound friendship with the Chinese people and pay
sincere tribute to them.
He hoped the Chinese government and its people will
overcome the disaster and rebuild their homes soon.
Hu also spoke highly of King Abdullah, who attaches
importance to China-Saudi Arabia relations, and his achievement toward the
development of bilateral ties.
He said, "We always treat Saudi Arabia as a sincere
and reliable friend and partner. China is willing to work together with Saudi
Arabia to constantly strengthen mutual beneficially cooperation in various
fields to push the China-Saudi Arabia friendly strategic and cooperative
relations to a higher level."
King Abdullah said his country is willing to enhance
exchanges and cooperation with China to jointly promote further development of
the China-Saudi Arabia relations.
Ambassador: Aid to quake zone embodies friendship between people of Saudi Arabia, China
BEIJING, May 27 (Xinhua) -- Saudi Arabian Ambassador
to China Yahya bin Abdul-Kareem Al-Zaid said on Tuesday that his country had
made donations to China's earthquake-ravaged zone out of "close friendship" and
"humanitarian concern".
"When we heard the news of the massive earthquake in
China's Sichuan Province, we felt deeply sorry," Yahya told a Xinhua reporter.
Relief goods from Saudi Arabia arrives in China
BEIJING, May 20 (Xinhua) -- The first batch of relief
goods donated by Saudi Arabia arrived in Chengdu, capital city of the
earthquake-hit Sichuan Province Tuesday afternoon, the Chinese Foreign Ministry
said.
According to the Ministry, the relief goods include 14,000
tents and blankets, instant food, milk powder for children and rescue tools.
They are badly needed in the quake-hit area.