China As Friendly Neighbor, Willing To Send Help After Philippines Hit By Typhoon Nina

Xi Jinping
Xi Jinping (photo: Xinhuanet)
By M. GraceJanuary 2nd, 2017

Despite differences on claims for South China Sea, China has started to reach out to Philippines by giving a helping a hand in times of disaster.

On New Year's day, China's President Xi Jinping reportedly sent his condolences to Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte for the casualties the country has suffered due to Typhoon Nina.

Xi, in a statement, said "China is ready to provide emergency assistance, adding that China and the Philippines are friendly neighbors," the Chinese Embassy said.

According to a report, the Chinese president were very worried about the Filipinos who lost their homes because of the disaster. He also hopes that the people, under Duterte, will bounce back from the calamity.

The Chinese President also added that the China is ready to help and provide assistance to those victims of the natural disaster.

Typhoon Nina made its landfall in Philippines on Christmas Day. Three people were reported died and there are still 21 persons missing. 

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