Relationship between Indonesia and China have been tested and further
strengthened in face of the fatal quake and tsunami, Indonisia's Coordinating
Minister for People's Welfare Alwi Shihab said Wednesday.
Alwi, in a meeting with a Chinese rescue team, thanked the Chinese government
and people for donations and friendship to Indonesia, which was severely hit by
the quake and tsunami.
Relations between Indonesia and China have been stable, said Alwi, expressing
confidence that after the tsunami, cooperation between the two countries will be
even closer.
The 35-member second contingent of Chinese rescuers arrived in Banda Aceh,
capital of the worst-hit Aceh province, on Wednesday to provide medical service
to people in the city and assist local hospitals in resuming functions.
Briefing Alwi on the work of the Chinese rescuers since their arrival in
Aceh, team chief Liu Yuchen said they have treated 6,584 patients, carried out
284 operations and recovered 52 bodies.
In the next phase, the Chinese team will gradually shift its rescue efforts
from medical treatment to epidemic prevention and hospital reconstruction, Liu
said.
Indonesia is the country worst affected by the huge earthquake off its
western island of Sumatra and the tidal waves it triggeredon Dec. 26.
According to Alwi, life has gradually returned to normal in Banda Aceh, with
marketplaces reopened and public order restored. Some hospitals have also
partially returned to functioning.