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Serbian president looks forward to Xi's visit

2024-05-02 11:40 Last Updated At:17:37

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic on Tuesday said he is looking forward to meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping -- a "true friend", as China always supports Serbia.

Xi will pay state visits to France, Serbia and Hungary from May 5 to 10, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced on Monday.

"We'd like to see President Xi because we consider him as a true friend. And he'll see dedicated approach and the real love from Serbian people because China has always been on the side of international public law, always being supportive to us, as we have always been supportive to China. I believe this visit will create beautiful opportunities for Serbian people," said Vucic in an exclusive interview with China Central Television (CCTV) in the capital Belgrade.

"Regarding the Belt and Road Initiative created by President Xi, we found ourselves in the middle of that way, trying and still striving to find our own happiness within that initiative. And we are very happy that we became a part of that initiative. And the big friend is coming to Serbia and I'm honored and privileged to hosting him together with two European countries. And I hope that he'll feel at home here in Serbia," he said.

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Serbian president looks forward to Xi's visit

Serbian president looks forward to Xi's visit

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Displaced Gaza residents suffer unbearable anguish in "humanitarian zone"

2024-05-17 11:58 Last Updated At:12:37

The Israeli military has continued its military operation in the southern Gaza Strip, forcing a large number of Gaza residents to flee to Al-Mawasi, west of Khan Younis. The so-called humanitarian zone, as decreed by Israel, is in fact a sandy wasteland with almost no facilities to provide basic humanitarian needs.

Al-Mawasi stretches approximately 12 kilometers long and one kilometer wide, occupying just 4 percent of the entire Gaza Strip. Once a coastal desert with about 9,000 residents, it now shelters hundreds of thousands of displaced people.

Makeshift tents constructed from wooden boards and plastic sheets divide the once sandy ground into narrow pathways, surrounded by heaps of trash and clothes worn by refugees, who walk barefoot on the sandy terrain.

Raed Abu Taima, a man in his 40s from central Gaza, has experienced the hardships of displacement. Over the past six months, he and his family have repeatedly fled due to Israeli military actions.

"We left our home with nothing and sought refuge in a school. We lived there for four months until the Israeli army surrounded us and forced us to leave. We didn't even have blankets. We walked through the Israeli checkpoints to reach Rafah. We have no tents or blankets, we have nothing," he said.

However, before reaching Rafah, Raed encountered another Israeli military blockade and was apprehended for 52 days. It was only after the Israeli army determined that he had no affiliation with armed organizations that he was released in Khan Yunis. Thereafter, Raed embarked on a search to find his family in Al-Mawasi.

Although he was eventually reunited with his family, Raed found that Al-Mawasi lacks any public services. Food is sporadically distributed by UN agencies and consists of limited supplies of flour and vegetables, while water needs to be fetched from distant wells. Every day, Raed scours for firewood and scraps of paper to cook meals.

"We don't have gas for cooking, and there is no food available in the market. Food and basic supplies are only distributed to us through relief organizations. Our lives seem to have turned into a desert. Poor sanitation conditions have led to the spread of diseases among children. One of my children has diarrhea and another has contracted chickenpox," he said.

Displaced Gaza residents suffer unbearable anguish in "humanitarian zone"

Displaced Gaza residents suffer unbearable anguish in "humanitarian zone"

Displaced Gaza residents suffer unbearable anguish in "humanitarian zone"

Displaced Gaza residents suffer unbearable anguish in "humanitarian zone"

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