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Envoys at UN meeting condemn Israel for blocking humanitarian aid in Gaza

2024-11-13 10:55 Last Updated At:16:07

Envoys from multiple countries on Tuesday condemned Israel for the humanitarian disasters resulting from its military actions in the Gaza Strip at an open meeting held by the United Nations Security Council on food security in Gaza.

During the meeting, UN officials reported that humanitarian access to Gaza has hit an all-time low, especially in northern Gaza, where severe famine is looming.

Envoys from various countries condemned Israel for the humanitarian disasters caused by its military actions in Gaza and urged Israel to repeal the law passed by its parliament prohibiting the operations of the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) within its borders.

A Russian envoy stated that the U.S. protection of Israel has led to the current disastrous situation.

Riyad Mansour, the permanent observer of the State of Palestine to the UN, accused Israel of lying about the humanitarian situation in Gaza and called on the international community to take actions to safeguard the rights of the Palestinian people.

The 10 non-permanent members of the Security Council have proposed a draft resolution demanding an immediate ceasefire in Gaza. China and Russia have voiced their support for this draft and urged a prompt vote.

Envoys at UN meeting condemn Israel for blocking humanitarian aid in Gaza

Envoys at UN meeting condemn Israel for blocking humanitarian aid in Gaza

Envoys at UN meeting condemn Israel for blocking humanitarian aid in Gaza

Envoys at UN meeting condemn Israel for blocking humanitarian aid in Gaza

Envoys at UN meeting condemn Israel for blocking humanitarian aid in Gaza

Envoys at UN meeting condemn Israel for blocking humanitarian aid in Gaza

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Colombian trainees complete training in China for Pogota Metro project

2024-11-14 10:19 Last Updated At:10:37

Ten Colombian trainees on Tuesday graduated from the "Operation and Maintenance Plan" training program for the Bogota Metro Project in Xi'an, capital of northwest China's Shaanxi Province, the first batch of new recruits completed training in China for the Chinese-contracted metro project.

They will return to Bogota, the capital of Colombia, to participate in the operation and management work of the city's first metro line, which will begin service in 2028.

The subway line is being built by a consortium of Chinese companies, namely China Harbor Engineering Company Limited and Xi'an Metro Company Limited.

The Bogota Metro Project has made steady progress in infrastructure construction, personnel education and training, thanks to the support of governments, relevant enterprises, and education institutions from both sides.

The graduates have mastered the knowledge and operational methods of urban rail transit systems after a year of study.

"I learned a lot in China, and I need to bring that knowledge back to my country. I have a very important responsibility to build my country's subway, to build the Bogota Metro Line 1, so I studied very hard every day. I think it would be wonderful to come back to Xi'an sometime," said David Wan, a Colombian student.

Colombian Ambassador to China Sergio Cabrera lauded the training program as contributing to enhancing friendship between Colombia and China.

"I also went to Xi'an when the students first came to China a year ago. At that time, they had just arrived and did not know anything. A year later, I saw that they spoke Chinese very well, and that they had learned a lot and studied very hard. I watched their study videos, and I was proud of their achievements. It shows the abilities of these young Colombians, who have adapted to their new work and life very well. They have established a long and solid friendship between Colombia and China," he said.

Meanwhile, the second batch of 40 trainees set to begin their sessions in China. Selected from over 2,000 applicants, they have signed contracts to become employees of the Bogota Metro Project.

Building on the experience gained from training the first batch, this program has established a specialized training team to help trainees thoroughly understand and master the knowledge and operational methods of urban rail transit. The training will also equip them with initial management experience and enhance their skills in repair and maintenance.

Colombian trainees complete training in China for Pogota Metro project

Colombian trainees complete training in China for Pogota Metro project

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