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Çin, Venezuela Depremine 14,7 Milyon Dolar Yardım ve Uydu Desteği Taahhüt Etti

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Çin Dışişleri Bakanlığı Sözcüsü Guo Jiakun, Venezuela’da meydana gelen depremin ardından Pekin’in Caracas’a 100 milyon yuan (yaklaşık 14,7 milyon dolar) değerinde acil yardım malzemesi göndereceğini ve uydu desteği sağlayacağını duyurdu. Yardımın önümüzdeki günlerde ulaştırılması planlanıyor. Sözcü, yardımın hem acil müdahale operasyonlarını hem de uzun vadeli yeniden inşa çalışmalarını desteklemeyi amaçladığını belirtti. Uydu desteğinin kapsamına ilişkin ayrıntı paylaşılmadı.

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Started 29 Jun, 08:20 4 events Updated 5d ago
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