CHENGDU, May 28 (Xinhua) -- Chinese Vice Premier Hui
Liangyu called on Thursday Asian and European countries to improve their
disaster prevention and relief abilities through cooperation and sharing of
information.
Hui made the remark at an Asia-Europe workshop on
cooperation and capacity building in disaster prevention and relief, held in
Chengdu, capital of southwest Sichuan Province.
Hui said natural disasters are common challenges
facing the whole mankind, and cooperation between Asian and European countries
in disaster relief not only has an important bearing on the economic development
and livelihood of the people, but also on the sustainable development of the
mankind.
"Asian and European countries should further enhance
exchange and cooperation in monitoring and forecast of disasters, as well as
emergency response and relief efforts," said Hui, who also suggested building of
a cooperation mechanism and information sharing, that would serve the
improvement of disaster prevention and relief abilities of all countries.
China had frequent natural disasters and would share
its experience in coping with disasters with other countries, Hui said. He said
China would continue to provide support and aid within its ability to the
capacity building in disaster relief for other developing countries.
On the country's disaster prevention and relief
capacity building, Hui said, China would further improve its monitoring of
natural disasters and emergency rescue system, raise anti-disaster standards for
buildings and increase public awareness of disasters and push for international
cooperation in disaster relief.
The vice premier expressed China's appreciation for
international help and support to the country's disaster relief and quake relief
after the 8.0-magnitude earthquake that struck Wenchuan of Sichuan on May 12,
2008.