The leader of the United Nations Development Program has praised China’s relief efforts in Nepal and said the country’s importance to global development will only grow.
Helen Clark, the UNDP administrator, met with Premier Li Keqiang and commerce, economic planning and foreign ministry officials in Beijing yesterday.
Clark said China had been “a very good neighbor” in assisting Nepal after the April 25 earthquake. The defense ministry said last week they had moved 45,000 people to safety and made emergency repairs on more than 53 kilometers of roads damaged by the quake.
Ms Clark said she was mindful that China had experienced serious earthquake disasters in recent years, and that China had learned from them and fine-tuned its response mechanisms.
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