BEIJING, Aug. 9 -- Chinese Premier Li Keqiang on Sunday extended his congratulations to Mahinda Rajapaksa on the latter's assuming office as Sri Lanka's new prime minister.
Li said in his congratulatory message that China and Sri Lanka enjoy traditional friendship, and recent years have seen their strategic partnership developing vigorously, which features sincere mutual help and time-hornored friendship, and their practical cooperation in various fields constantly broadening and deepening.
In particular, Li said, the Chinese and Sri Lankan governments and people have been looking out for each other and sharing weal and woe in the joint combat against the COVID-19 pandemic, which has consolidated and elevated their friendship.
Li pointed out that Prime Minister Rajapaksa has been long committed to promoting the friendship between the two countries.
Noting that China attaches great importance to developing relations with Sri Lanka, Li said that China is willing to consolidate its traditional friendship with Sri Lanka, deepen mutually beneficial and win-win cooperation, and promote faster development of China-Sri Lanka relations to better benefit the two countries and peoples.
58 people drown after refugee boat sinks
Colombia's 'queen of cocaine' shot dead at 69
Heat vs Clippers tickets to go on sale
Overloaded trucks at fault for bridge collapse
Spaniards see EU rescue as inevitable
Producers see red over 'wine subsidies'
Youku Tudou outlines vision for merged company
Students made to work at Foxconn as interns
大自然的召唤,关于洗手间的英文
Australian recall for top two exporters
Van Persie off to United
HIV sufferers to receive mental counseling
Trophy makes Serena hungry for more
电影《悲惨世界》歌词翻译赏析之二[1]
Obama needs to tread carefully in Chicago strike
Plans to curb sandstorms in Beijing and Tianjin
Virus compared with SARS not found in China
Collapse of pavilion prompts concerns
Funds earmarked for relief
World's stargazers cluster in Beijing for conference
Foreign minister summons Japan's envoy
Xi slams Diaoyu 'purchase'
First Lady first up as Democrats try to break deadlock
Career hits a bump?
Booklet tells parents to 'prevent' homosexuality
Obama hit with friendly fire
12 missing in accident
French expats fear rising tide of anger
Teens in Shenyang gobble up ice cream iPhones
US embassies tighten security