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Foreign Leaders Congratulate China on Success of Beijing Olympics (V)
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2008/09/09 |
More foreign leaders have recently sent telegrams and letters to congratulate China on the complete success of the Aug. 8-24 Beijing Olympics. Laotian President Choummaly Saygnasone said the Beijing Olympics has won China worldwide acclaim and demonstrated to the world the solidarity among the Chinese people. He expressed firm belief that the Chinese people will surely continue the courageous and hard-working tradition and score even greater achievements. Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva said the opening ceremony of the Games is splendid and unforgettable while the organization work is faultless and Chinese athletes have given outstanding performance. The Beijing Olympics set an example for other countries, such as Brazil, which hopes to host Olympic Games in future, Lula said. Mexican President Felipe Calderon said the elaborate organizing work has showcased not only China's rich historic and cultural heritage, but also its vigorous present and brilliant future. The spirit of fair competition embodies the common values of all mankind, namely peace and harmony. Canadian Governor General Michaelle Jean said the Beijing Olympics served as a window for the world to learn about China. Meanwhile, it provides an opportunity for all countries to enhance mutual understanding and friendship. Botswana's President Seretse Ian Khama spoke highly of China's careful organizing work, especially the Chinese people's kindness, friendliness and warmth toward all athletes. The Beijing Games enhanced understanding among peoples all over the world through sports, the universal language for mankind, he said. Indonesian House Speaker Agung Laksono hoped that the Beijing Olympics would offer important opportunities for in-depth dialogues, better understanding among the international community and promoting international peace and harmony. Speaker of the Egyptian People's Assembly Ahmed Fathi Sorour said the world marvels at China's great achievements and outstanding organizing work at the Beijing Games, which not only proved China's ability to host a large-scale sports event, but also manifested the tremendous progress made by China, a country with a long history. Yahya bin Mahfoodh al-Manthri, president of Oman's State Council said the Omani people have followed the Beijing Olympics with great zeal. He praised the elaborate preparation and organization of the Games, especially the outstanding performance at the opening ceremony. ASEAN Secretary-General Surin Pitsuwan said the Beijing Olympiad will go down in the annals of the Olympic movement as a new pacesetter and great Games to be remembered for a long time. The incomparable performance of Chinese athletes added more colors to the Olympics, he added. Argentine Foreign Minister Jorge Taiana and Kenyan Foreign Minister Moses Wetangula also extended their congratulations to China on the successful Beijing Olympic Games.
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