Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao (R) shakes hands with United
Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan during a meeting in Jakarta, capital of
Indonesia, Jan. 6, 2005. (Xinhua photo)
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao stressed Thursday that the United Nations is
playing a leading role in the rescue and relief operations in the countries
struck by the latest Asian earthquake and ensuing tsunamis.
During a meeting with UN Secretary General Kofi Annan, Wen noted that under
Annan's leadership, the world body has made a strong and rapid reaction to the
disaster, a reaction highly appreciated by Chinese government, said Chinese
delegation sources.
He said the success of the relief operations came from a highly efficient,
coordinated and orderly progress of the operations carried out by the
international community, which needs from now on to consider and plan the
reconstruction and rehabilitation for the normalization of life in the
disaster-hit areas.
Wen arrived here Wednesday to attend the Special ASEAN Leaders' Meeting on
Aftermath of Earthquake and Tsunami, which gathered heads of state or
government, ministers and senior officials from 26 nations and groups.
From a middle and long-term perspective, the international community should
speed up the construction of a strong disaster detection and early warning
system, the premier added.
"China is ready to strengthen its cooperation with the UN in such fields,"
Wen said.
Annan, for his part, said that the world has made an unprecedented reaction
to the disaster this time, and it is the role of the United Nations to
coordinate all the relief and aid operations coming from all the countries and
organizations to make them really benefit the people of the disaster-struck
countries.
Annan highly evaluated the prominent role being played by China in the relief
operations and expressed his appreciation for China's additional assistance of
20 million US dollars to the disaster-hit countries under a multilateral
framework.
He also agreed with Wen that the international community should from now on
put together the emergency operations with middle and long-term programs of
reconstruction and rehabilitation, and establish a global disaster early warning
system.