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China offers aid to Syrian refugees in Lebanon

2017-01-24 15:15 GMT+8 6981km to Beijing
Editor Huang Tianchen
The Chinese ambassador to Lebanon on Friday said that he hopes the Syrian crisis will soon end with a political solution "so as to solve the Syrian refugees issue fundamentally."
Wang Kejian was speaking following a ceremony held at the Council of Development and Reconstruction (CDR) on the occasion of a donation agreement from China worth 10 million US dollars to the Syrian refugees in Lebanon.
Chinese Ambassador to Lebanon Wang Kejian (2nd L) shakes hands with head of Lebanon's Council of Development and Reconstruction Nabil Jisr during an agreement signing ceremony in Beirut, capital of Lebanon, on January 13, 2017.  /Xinhua Photo
"Following the promises that the Chinese leadership has made, we signed the agreement that mainly aims to provide humanitarian assistance to help the Lebanese government deal with the refugee crisis," Wang said.
"Since the Syrian crisis broke out, the Syrian people suffered a lot. We sympathize with them, and the Chinese government has provided through different channels and different ways a lot of humanitarian assistance to the people in Syria and Syrian refugees in the neighboring countries," he added.
Syrian refugee children attend a class at a school in Mount Lebanon, October 7, 2016. /CFP Photo
"We hope that the Chinese assistance will help alleviate the suffering of Syrian refugees, and wish sincerely the Syrian crisis can be solved politically as soon as possible, so as to solve the Syrian refugees issue fundamentally," Wang said.
For his part, head of the CDR, Nabil Jisr, who signed the agreement from the Lebanese side, thanked China for its generosity, pointing out that it is not the first of its kind.
Syrian refugees cross a bridge in the Bekaa Valley, Lebanon, November 24, 2016. /CFP Photo
"We thank the Chinese government for this generous gesture which is not the first of its kind we have received from China - many aid and loans with no interest," Jisr said.
According to the United Nations Higher Commission for Refugees, Lebanon hosts more than 1.1 million Syrians who fled their homeland since the rebellion against President Bashar Assad’s regime in March 2011.
(Story by Xinhua)
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