
Jakarta, posinternasional.com
The Chinese government provides assistance to Palestine via land and air, Saturday (12/10).
The Chinese government through President Xi Jinping, will seriously change the Palestinian economy to be more advanced, after the crisis.
Even China provides assistance via land and air, so that it is escorted by soldiers, to secure the aid until it reaches its destination.
Aid in the form of tigers, medicines and will promise to revive the Palestinian economy.
Workers from China will be deployed in November 2024.
He also promised to restore the Palestinian economy to normal.
Even for social assistance, it is estimated that 3000 tons will be needed until December 2024.
“In addition to the previous emergency humanitarian aid of 100 million yuan (around Rp. 223 billion), China will provide additional assistance of 500 million yuan (around Rp. 1.18 trillion),” Xi Jinping said at the Chinese State Palace office to reporters.
According to Xi Jimping, China will also prepare for the security of the people.
After the complications between the civil war between Palestine and Israel made Palestine impoverished and the economy devastated after the war.
“We will help Palestine to advance through the economy and help alleviate the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and support post-conflict reconstruction,” said Xi Jinping at the Diaoyutai State Guesthouse, Beijing, China on Thursday (30/5) Chinese media.
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