On the occasion, Governor Yasinzai extended heartfelt thanks to the Chinese government and the Red Cross Society of China for their generous assistance for the province. He said the recent snow and rainstorm had caused heavy casualties and property losses in Balochistan, and that China’s assistance, which reflects the noble spirit of humanitarianism and deep friendship towards the province, is an important manifestation of brotherly relations between the two countries. Balochistan is fully committed to post-disaster resettlement and reconstruction and will make proper use of the assistance, he stated.
Ambassador Yao said as a close neighbour and an all-weather strategic cooperative partner, China attaches huge importance to friendly exchanges and cooperation with Balochistan and will do what it can to help the province develop and improve people’s livelihood. The Chinese people feel the pain of Baluchistan and hope the assistance can help mitigate the impact of the disaster, he said, and believed that under the leadership of Governor Aman Ullah Khan Yasinzai and the provincial government, people in the province can certainly prevail over the disaster and rebuild their homes soon.
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