ISLAMABAD: Chinese President Xi Jinping, Saudi King Salman bin Abdulaziz, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and Britain’s Queen Elizabeth on Monday communicated fortitude with Pakistan over the deficiency of lives in annihilating floods.
President Xi and Prime Minister Li Keqiang in their messages to President Arif Alvi and PM Shehbaz Sharif trusted that the public authority and individuals of Pakistan will conquer the test and revamp the crushed regions at the earliest.
Chinese representative Nong Rong, at an occasion in Islamabad, said the Chinese government was optimizing the conveyance of 25,000 tents and different supplies to Pakistan.
The Red Cross Society of China is giving $300,000, in crisis cash help, to the Pakistan Red Crescent Society while the All China Enterprises Association in Pakistan gave Rs15 million to the chief’s alleviation store, the agent added.
Prior, Saudi King Salman receptacle Abdulaziz Al Saud and Crown Prince Mohammed BinSalman communicated feelings for President Alvi over the deficiency of lives and wounds to many individuals in the floods.
In their different messages, the ruler and the prince communicated “profound sorrow and sincere sympathy” to the president, families of the deceased, and the people of Pakistan.
India’s Modi tweeted: “Saddened to see the devastation caused by the floods in Pakistan. We extend our heartfelt condolences to the families of the victims, the injured and all those affected by this natural calamity and hope for an early restoration of normalcy.”
In a message to President Arif Alvi, Queen Elizabeth said: “I am deeply saddened to hear of the tragic loss of life and destruction caused by the floods across Pakistan,” she said in a message issued by the British High Commission of Islamabad. The queen said, “My thoughts are with all those who have been affected, as well as those working in difficult circumstances to support the recovery efforts.”