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British Prime Minister Gordon Brown has visited the Chinese Embassy in London to expresses condolence to the victims of the Wenchuan quake.

Chinese Ambassadress to Britain Fu Ying (R) shows photos about earthquake in China to British Prime Minister Gordon Brown at the Chinese Embassy in London, capital of Britain, May 20, 2008. Brown came to the Chinese Embassy on May 20 to offer condolences to Chinese quake victims. (Xinhua Photo)

Chinese Ambassadress to Britain Fu Ying (R) shows photos about earthquake in China to British Prime Minister Gordon Brown at the Chinese Embassy in London, capital of Britain, May 20, 2008. Brown came to the Chinese Embassy on May 20 to offer condolences to Chinese quake victims. (Xinhua Photo)

Along with Ambassador Fu Ying, Brown viewed photos taken in the quake zone. He expressed deep sadness on behalf of himself and the British people. He also expressed admiration to the Chinese government for its rapid response to the disaster.

(CCTV May 21, 2008)

 

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