The Chinese Defense Ministry donated some relief goods,
including 1.2 tons of tablets and 15 machines for water
purification to Bangladeshi Defense Ministry to help flood affected
areas in the country.
More than half of 64 districts in Bangladesh are affected by
flood that has already claimed about 200 lives.
At the handing over ceremony held in Dhaka on Thursday, Chen
Bingde, member of Central Military Commission of the Communist
Party of China and chief of the General Armament Department of the
People's Liberation Army, said being informed Banlgadesh is
affected by serious flood, the Chinese Defense Ministry prepared
some relief goods in a short time. He hoped the goods will do
something good for the flood affected people.
Lieutenant General Masud Uddin Choudhury, principal staff
officer of Armed Forces Division under President Office, said at
the function he thanked the Chinese Defense Ministry for their
providing the relief goods to Bangladesh.
Masud said the victims will be grateful to the help of
China.
Also on Thursday, Army Chief General Moeen Uddin Ahmed said
Bangladesh will consistently support the one-China policy and not
allow Taiwan to do anything harmful to this policy in
Bangladesh.
While meeting with the delegation led by Chen Bingde, Moeen said
China has done a lot of assistance to Bangladesh Army. He felt very
grateful to that.
Moeen hoped the military cooperation between the two countries
should be strengthened further.
Naval Chief Lieutenant General Sarwar Jahan Nizam and Air Force
Chief Lieutenant General Ziaur Rahman also expressed the same
attitude and wishes while meeting with the Chinese delegation.
Chen Bingde said during the meetings the Chinese government
insisted on the one-China policy, this is unchangeable. He thanked
the three chiefs of armed forces for their support for the
one-China policy.
Chen said China and Bangladesh have long-time friendship. "No
matter what is happening and will happen in the world, the
friendship between us will continue," he said.
He hoped the two countries should develop cooperation in all
fields, including in military field.
The Chinese military delegation came here Wednesday for a
three-day goodwill visit. Bangladesh is the first stop of their
three-nation visit which also covers Indonesia and Brunei.
(Xinhua News Agency August 10, 2007)