China Provides Over $1 Million in Aid to Support Sri Lanka’s Cyclone Recovery

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December 04, Colombo (LNW): In the wake of Cyclone Ditwah, the Government of China has extended significant humanitarian assistance to Sri Lanka, delivering financial support and emergency relief supplies valued at over USD 1 million.

On 2 December, Colombo received USD 1 million in cash aid alongside relief goods from China worth approximately RMB 10 million (around USD 1.4 million). In addition, USD 100,000 was channelled through the Red Cross Society of China to support the Sri Lanka Red Cross, while Chinese businesses and citizens in Sri Lanka contributed roughly LKR 10 million towards local relief initiatives.

The assistance was officially handed over by Chinese Ambassador Qi Zhenhong and accepted by Sri Lanka’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Vijitha Herath. Minister Herath expressed gratitude for China’s ongoing support, noting the country’s role as a dependable partner during crises.

The Chinese authorities conveyed condolences to those affected by the cyclone and emphasised their solidarity with Sri Lanka. They expressed confidence in the nation’s recovery under President Anura Kumara Dissanayake and with the backing of the international community.

Highlighting the importance of friendship in challenging times, China reaffirmed its commitment to continue providing support as Sri Lanka undertakes recovery and reconstruction efforts.

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