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Xi extends condolence­s over passing of Chile’s ex-leader

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Chinese President Xi Jinping on Wednesday sent a message of condolence to Chilean President Gabriel Boric over the passing of former Chilean president Sebastian Pinera.

On behalf of the Chinese government and people, Xi extended deep condolence­s and expressed sincere sympathies to the Chilean people and Pinera’s family.

In his message, Xi pointed out that Pinera was an outstandin­g politician of Chile and had devoted himself to the developmen­t of China-Chile relations and the mutually beneficial and friendly cooperatio­n, actively contributi­ng to the friendship of the two countries.

The Chinese people have lost an old friend, a good friend after Pinera’s passing, Xi said.

“I highly regard the developmen­t of China-Chile relations, and stand ready to work with President Boric to continue to promote the ongoing consolidat­ion and developmen­t of the China-Chile comprehens­ive strategic partnershi­p,” Xi said.

Pinera, who was Chile’s president in 2010-14 and 2018-22, died on Tuesday when his private helicopter crashed on the shores of Lake Ranco, in southern Chile, according to his office.

“It is with deep regret that we announce the death of the former president of the Republic of Chile, Sebastian Pinera Echenique,” his office said in a statement.

Minister of the Interior and Public Security Carolina Toha confirmed the news, and announced that the former president, 74, “will have all the republican honors and recognitio­ns he deserves”.

In the commune of Futrono, “a helicopter crashed with four crew members. Three of them were able to reach the shore through their own means, they are out of danger, but that was not the case with the fourth crew member, who was the former president”, the minister said.

Toha said President Boric “has instructed that a state funeral be held, that national mourning be declared”.

The crash occurred around 3 pm local time in a rural sector of Ilihue, in the southern Los Rios region, where Pinera spent the summer with his family, about 920 kilometers from the capital Santiago.

Local media reported the helicopter was flying over the lake on a rainy day with poor visibility, and sank when it crashed.

 ?? DIEGO REYES VIELMA / REUTERS ?? People gather at the headquarte­rs of the National Renewal party in Santiago on Tuesday, mourning Chile’s former president Sebastian Pinera who died in a helicopter crash.
DIEGO REYES VIELMA / REUTERS People gather at the headquarte­rs of the National Renewal party in Santiago on Tuesday, mourning Chile’s former president Sebastian Pinera who died in a helicopter crash.

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