China News Service, Johannesburg, July 15 (Reporter Wang Xi) On July 15, local time in South Africa, Chen Xiaodong, the Chinese Ambassador to South Africa, called to express condolences to overseas Chinese and Chinese-funded enterprise personnel who suffered severe property losses during the riots.

  Chen Xiaodong first introduced the situation of working in the South for several days and said that he has urged the South African government to strengthen the protection of Chinese citizens and enterprises in South Africa. The South has pledged to take practical measures to protect the lives and property of Chinese citizens in South Africa, and will increase The deployment of police forces in key riot areas.

Remind overseas Chinese and Chinese-funded enterprises to strengthen joint defense and joint protection to form a joint force to jointly prevent the impact of riots that may occur again, and to do a good job of living supplies and epidemic prevention.

If you encounter other difficulties and problems, please contact the embassy or consulate in time.

  The overseas Chinese and Chinese-funded enterprise personnel who received the condolences expressed their gratitude to Ambassador Chen Xiaodong for his timely condolences and the work done by the embassies and consulates to maintain the safety of overseas Chinese and enterprises, and will further improve security and epidemic prevention in accordance with the ambassador’s recommendations.

  In addition, the head of the consular police department of the embassy and the consul general in Durban Fei Mingxing also called to express condolences to the overseas Chinese who suffered losses in the riot.

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