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BEIJING, April 1 (Xinhua) -- Chinese Vice Premier Hui Liangyu Thursday urged authorities to make provision of drinking water for people in drought-hit southwest China a top priority.Hui's call followed arrangements for combating the expanding drought laid out at a State Council, or Cabinet, meeting in Beijing."As the drought in southwest China continues, our fight against the disaster and the relief work remain onerous," he said."We must do everything we can to get water by taking measures such as artificial precipitation, digging wells and finding new water sources," he said.He also asked officials to invest more in building water conservancy facilities to solve the "bottleneck problems" of agricultural production.As of Tuesday, the expanding severe drought had left 24.25 million people and 15.84 million farm animals short of water, Vice Minister of Water Resources Liu Ning said Wednesday.The drought started in September last year in southwest China, with Yunnan Province being the worst affected region. Ocassional rainfall in these areas has done little to alleviate it.
COPENHAGEN, May 28 (Xinhua) -- Danish Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Lene Espersen met here Friday with visiting Vice Chairman of the Chinese National People's Congress Standing Committee Hua Jianmin.Espersen congratulated China on its successful opening of the 2010 World Expo in Shanghai. She said Denmark has fully supported the expo by sending its national treasure Little Mermaid."I hope the Chinese audience will learn more about the Danish culture and the economic and social development of Denmark," Espersen said.The minister praised the Chinese people's hard working and entrepreneurial spirit, and lauded the miracle of China's economic development.Espersen said China and Denmark are important trading partners, not least due to the fact that there are more than 400 Danish enterprises investing in China."Denmark greatly appreciates that China recently sent a trade and investment mission to visit Denmark, and Denmark more than welcomes Chinese corporations to invest in Denmark," Espersen said.Hua, for his part, said bilateral relations have matured over the past 60 years. He said the two sides have sought a common ground on the basis of friendly cooperation.Hua noted that the bilateral comprehensive strategic partnership established in 2008 has offered new opportunity for further development of the Sino-Danish relationship.He also mentioned the increased cultural exchanges between China and Denmark, citing the establishment of a Confucius Institute in Denmark.

BEIJING, May 6 (Xinhua) -- Malta President George Abela missed the spectacular opening ceremony of the World Expo in Shanghai because of a leg injury, but he felt something that he said he would remember forever during the special Chinese tour.In the morning of April 30, twelve hours before the opening ceremony of the World Expo, Abela's leg was hurt in an accident. The head of the Mediterranean state was rushed to the city's best Ruijin Hospital."I will not meet with President Hu Jintao on a wheelchair," said Malta President George Abela lying on a hospital bed in Shanghai, striving to stand up, but failed.Absent from the opening session held beside the Huangpu River that evening, Abela, who was supposed to be there, watched in his ward the live TV show of those magnificent dancing, singing and splendid fireworks."I'm not there, but I can feel as the Chinese do," Abela was quoted by a Chinese diplomat as saying.President Hu, upon his knowledge of the accident, immediately instructed senior officials of the Chinese Foreign Ministry to visit Abela in hospital.On May 1, Hu met with six foreign leaders who came to the Chinese economic hub for the first World Expo in a developing country. He repeatedly asked about Abela's situation during the short breaks.Finishing all the meetings, Hu rushed to Abela's ward, and the two presidents' hands held tight."I know that today you are very busy and your coming impressed me very much," Abela said, noting such a meeting indicated the friendship and mutual respect between China and Malta."I was sorry to hear you got hurt yesterday," Hu told Abela, asking his counterpart to be relieved and pledged the best medicare."You sent a letter of condolence to us after the earthquake in Yushu of Qinghai Province, and you came here for the Expo after such a long journey.Now I would like to express my sincere appreciation to you," Hu said.As the Malta delegation failed to find a charter plane to take home their president, Hu decided to send a special plane for the task."I will remember forever the friendship with Chinese, as well as President Hu and his wife," Abela told senior officials of the Chinese Foreign Ministry and the Shanghai government at the Hongqiao Airport before leaving.The plane took off at 8:55 a.m., May 3 and landed on 4 p.m. local time at the Malta International Airport, where Abela, accompanied by a Chinese medical group, was received by his colleagues and Chinese ambassador Zhang Keyuan."I, on behalf of all the Malta people, invite all the friendly Chinese people to visit my country," Abela, still on a hospital bed, told the medical group who were backing China.
BEIJING, March 29 (Xinhua) -- China on Monday strongly condemned the bomb attacks in Moscow's metro system, and extended condolences to the families of victims."We strongly condemn the terrorist attack in Moscow subway, and express deep condolences over the deaths," said Foreign Ministry spokesman Qin Gang.He said China supported Russia's efforts in fighting terrorism, and hoped to enhance cooperation within bilateral and Shanghai Cooperation Organization frameworks, to safeguard regional peace and stability.Earlier Monday, Chinese President Hu Jintao sent a telegram to Russian counterpart Dmitry Medvedev to extend condolences over the bombings.Two suicide bombings hit Moscow subway stations on Monday morning, killing at least 37 people and injuring more than 100 on two packed trains during the rush hour, according to Russian officials.It has been confirmed that the rush-hour blasts were set off by two female suicide bombers, who probably were linked to terrorist groups in the North Caucasus.
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