The Chinese government handed over Friday 270 tons of canned
fish to the Sri Lankan government for survivors of last December's
tsunami that killed more than 30,000 people and left nearly 1
million homeless in the country.
The 16 containers of mackerel valued at US$320,000 are the first of
two such shipments worth a total of US$1 million to support the
World Food Program's food-for-work schemes helping 36,500 Sri
Lankans to rebuild roads and other infrastructure damaged by the
tsunami.
The food-for-work participants will receive a family ration of
rice, lentils, sugar and oil.
The Chinese funding for the WFP's tsunami operation in Sri Lanka is
part of a US$20 million donation to United Nations agencies in the
tsunami affected region as announced by Chinese Premier Wen
Jiabao.
Sri Lanka Finance Minister Sarath Amunugama, on behalf of the Sri
Lankan government, thanked the Chinese government and the WFP for
their help.
Amunugama said the tsunami-affected areas are the poorest areas in
Sri Lanka, and that China is helping "the poorest of the poor" by
its donation.
Jeff Taft-Dick, the WFP's country director in Sri Lanka, welcomed
China's donation, saying "this is another milestone in China's
emergence as a multilateral aid donor."
Taft-Dick said China's aid is very special as it is a developing
country providing assistance to another developing country.
He said the assistance highlights China's growing commitment to
multilateralism as a way of solving the world's humanitarian and
development problems.
Chinese ambassador to Sri Lanka Sun Guoxiang said in the handover
ceremony that China as a developing country has made its best
efforts within its capacity to provide assistance to the tsunami
victims of countries concerned.
Sun said China will continue to cooperate closely with the WFP and
other international organizations and make concerted efforts for
the reconstruction of Sri Lanka.
According to Sun, the Chinese government has provided assistance to
Sri Lanka worth 161.6 million yuan (US$20 million), written off the
Sri Lankan government's debts worth 35.64 million yuan (US$4.3
million) since the tsunami.
In addition, during his official visit to Sri Lanka in April,
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao announced China would provide Sri Lanka
with preferential export buyer's credit of US$300
million.
(Xinhua News Agency July 30, 2005)