Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Prez mulls foreign aid to Wuhan

Although there has been no official request for aid from China, the President is contemplat­ing in assisting China in some way

- BY JAMILA HUSSAIN

President Gotabaya Rajapaksa will send a letter of solidarity to his Chinese counterpar­t Xi Jinping this week outlining Sri Lanka’s firm support to China as it battles to contain coronaviru­s and will also discuss sending aid into the country, particular­ly for the people of Wuhan, informed government sources told Daily Mirror yesterday.

President Rajapaksa is being kept up to date by the special task force set up to monitor and discuss preventive measures against coronaviru­s in Sri Lanka and will discuss with members of the task force on the possibilit­y of sending aid to China.

Although there has been no official request for aid from China, President Rajapaksa is contemplat­ing in assisting China in some way as several other countries including the US, North Korea, Japan and Pakistan have volunteere­d medical assistance and safety material such as masks and gloves to help the country combat the virus.

Pakistan has offered to send a field hospital to China as well as a group of doctors to help with the virus outbreak while North Korea’s leader Kim Jong-un sent a letter to President Xi Jinping offering condolence­s and aid to help Beijing fight the coronaviru­s outbreak. The US has offered to send a team from the US Centres for Disease Control and Prevention to help with the virus outbreak while Japan has shipped masks.

Moreover, a UNICEF shipment of respirator­y masks and protective suits for health workers landed in Shanghai last week to support China’s response to coronaviru­s.

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