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300,000 foreign aid masks arrive in Slovakia Chen Chi-Mai hopes Kaohsiung will join international efforts to fight the epidemic.
[Kaohsiung News]KH can help and is helping!In the face of the still serious international epidemic, Kaohsiung donated to Bratislava Province in Slovakia at the end of last year.30The 10,000-piece mask has been in this(1)Full shipment arrived in the beginning of the month, local time26A ceremony was organized on Sunday, Mayor De Roba (Rafael), the Governor of the province, to celebrate his election to the post of Governor.Juraj DrobaThe government of Slovakia has expressed its gratitude for the generous donation of masks from Kaohsiung, and is looking forward to visiting Taiwan again after the epidemic and thanking Kaohsiung Mayor Chen Chi-Mai in person. Mr. Chen said Kaohsiung is a warm and friendly city and is willing to share its experience in epidemic prevention with the international community, and he also sincerely welcomes the visit of Mr. De Roba.
Chen Chi-Mai said that at the end of last year, through the Taiwan Representative Office in Slovakia, we learned that Bratislava Province is in urgent need of epidemic prevention supplies masks, in the Representative Office of the Representative Office of Li Nan-Yang through the needle, Kaohsiung City, took the initiative to express their willingness to donate30In addition to the 10,000 medical-grade masks given to the province of Bu, Kaohsiung's national team of local masks, "Nan Liu Enterprise", also joined in the charity effort and was responsible for the production of the masks.
These medical-grade masks, which represent the friendship between Taiwan and Kaohsiung, also bear the emblems of Kaohsiung City and Bratislava Province, and are particularly eye-catching in the midst of the severe epidemic. In addition to international recognition of Taiwan's achievements in preventing epidemics, these masks also highlight Kaohsiung's efforts to expand its city diplomacy; they will also be distributed to healthcare workers, social welfare agencies, and caregivers in hospice centers in the fight against epidemics.
(provided by the Office of the Representative of Slovakia)
Source : The Hong Kong Institute of Certified Public Accountants (HKICPA) Free Times Reporter Wang Rongxiang
