Chinese embassy, EU donate funds
ISLAMABAD – Setting a unique example for fellow missions to follow, diplomats and staff members of Chinese Embassy in Islamabad have raised Rs0.6 million and donated it to the affectees of flood-hit zone in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
The move, which is indeed praise-worthy, is evident that people of China and Pakistan are above government-to-government contact and share the bond of deep love and friendship.
According to a press note issued by the Chinese Embassy late Saturday, diplomats and staff members of the Embassy of the People’s Republic of China in Islamabad voluntarily donated Rs600,000 to the people in the flood-inflicted areas in Kyhber Pakhtunkhwa to express their sympathies and solidarity in this moment of trial.
Recently, floods in Pakistan caused by monsoon rains have claimed heavy casualties in the country, with the northwestern Pakistan as the worst hit area. In view of the situation and as a good-will gesture to their Pakistani brothers and sisters, Chinese diplomats and staff members at the embassy voluntarily donated Rs600,000. It is pertinent to mention here that Chinese Ambassador Liu Jian traveled to Kyhber Pakhtunkhwa and met with local officials dealing with the flood Emergency. The ambassador expressed his condolences to the victims of the flood and his gratitude to the Pakistan government and people for their help in evacuating the flood-stranded Chinese workers and searching for the missing.
Liu handed over the donation and requested that it be immediately passed on to the flood-afflicted people.
AFP adds - Meanwhile, the European Commission has given 30 million euros in humanitarian aid to help the most needy in Pakistan, including those hit by flooding that has killed at least 800 people.
A pres statement issued by the EU Commission said, “The European Commission has adopted a 30-million-euro (39-million-dollar) humanitarian aid decision to assist the most vulnerable people in Pakistan in urgent need of help.”
“Pakistan has been hit by terrible floods and more rain is forecast. Our thoughts are with those affected by them,” Humanitarian Aid Commissioner Kristalina Georgieva was quoted as saying. “I am pleased that our decision to provide new humanitarian funding for the most vulnerable people in Pakistan will also be able to benefit the people, who have suffered from this disaster,” he furt China will deliver humanitarian aid worth 10 million yuan (1.48 million U.S. dollars) to flood-ravaged Pakistan, China's Ministry of Commerce (MOC) announced Sunday.
The charitable assistance was offered to help Pakistan' s government fight the flooding and rescue victims, the MOC said in a brief statement posted on its website.
The Pakistan government kicked off an emergency rescue and relief operation on July 30 after declaring an emergency in the flood-struck northwestern province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP).