BANGKOK, Oct 19 (Bernama) -- The Thai government has allocated US$100,000 to neighbouring Cambodia and Vietnam each for humanitarian aid for flood-stricken areas, according to China's Xinhua news agency, citing local media reports Wednesday.
Foreign Minister Surapong Tovichakchaikul (pictured) handed the cash donations together with letters of condolence from Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra to Cambodian ambassador You Aye and Vietnamese ambassador Ngo Duc Thang on Tuesday evening.
In the letters, Yingluck said that the disaster was an unprecedented challenge that had caused immense damage.
On behalf of Thai government and people, the premier vowed to stand side by side with the two countries in the battle against the catastrophe and called for collective cooperation from ASEAN nations and its alliances in solving the problem.
The disaster in Cambodia has so far claimed 247 lives and affected 1.2 million others.
Foreign Minister Surapong Tovichakchaikul (pictured) handed the cash donations together with letters of condolence from Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra to Cambodian ambassador You Aye and Vietnamese ambassador Ngo Duc Thang on Tuesday evening.
In the letters, Yingluck said that the disaster was an unprecedented challenge that had caused immense damage.
On behalf of Thai government and people, the premier vowed to stand side by side with the two countries in the battle against the catastrophe and called for collective cooperation from ASEAN nations and its alliances in solving the problem.
The disaster in Cambodia has so far claimed 247 lives and affected 1.2 million others.
1 comment:
although there own people were killed in the flood too but they still have the heart to donate. this is to show you that Thailand can be kind to cambodia but they can also be heartless if you rub them the wrong way. so far cambodian has rub them the right way.
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