Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao, who arrived here Wednesday to attend the Special
ASEAN Leaders' Meeting on Aftermath of Earthquake and Tsunami, urged Chinese
rescue workers in the region to stay the course until the mission is
successfully completed.
Speaking to rescue workers by phone shortly after his arrival, Wen said the
earthquake-triggered tsunami was a catastrophe for all mankind and the relief
efforts Chinese rescuers are providing embody the Chinese people's deep care for
the people in the disaster-hit countries.
Rescue workers in Indonesia and elsewhere in the region have cast an image
for China as a country that cares for all mankind and have earned honor for the
Chinese people, Wen said.
Chinese doctors have joined the arduous task and will face manydifficulties,
Wen said.
He hoped the team, with the support of the Chinese government and its people,
will fulfill their mission and return home successfully.
Wen wrote New Year's greeting cards for every team member, and a Chinese
delegation to the region will later convey to them giftsbrought by the premier.
The 35-member Chinese search and rescue team here began treating tsunami
survivors and preventing disease as soon as it arrived last Friday in Banda
Aceh, the capital of Aceh that was devastated by the tsunamis.
So far, the team has treated some 3,000 people and has retrieved dozens of
bodies of tsunami victims in the region.
In Thailand and Sri Lanka, another 41 Chinese doctors are providing medical
treatment for more than 3,000 people.