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BEIJING -- A Chinese women's organisation leader said on Monday that NATO's aggression on Yugoslavia sounded an alarm for the world, which could clearly see hegemony and the policy of force at work and the truth about the alleged struggle for human rights by the countries of that military block.
Peng Peiying, who heads the All-Chinese Federation of Women, was speaking in a cordial meeting with a delegation of Yugoslavia's commission for cooperation with UNICEF and the promotion of the position of women, headed by Commission Chairman Margit Savovic.
Peng, who heads also the Chinese Red Cross organisation, said that the friendship existing between Yugoslavia and China had withstood all tests and all changes in international relations.
The two countries have achieved mutual understanding and support on many important questions, said Peng, deputy speaker of the Chinese Parliament.
She delivered to Margit Savovic a letter pledging the Chinese Federation's aid in food, medicine and other necessaries for Yugoslav children.
Margit Savovic, for her part, thanked China for its significant support in the difficult days for Yugoslavia.
She spoke about the grave consequences of NATO's aggression earlier this year and the situation in the Yugoslav republic of Serbia's U.N.-secured Kosovo-Metohija province, where the U.N. mission and the international KFor force tolerate ethnic Albanian terrorist crimes and thus cannot provide security for all.
Borka Vucic, Yugoslav minister for cooperation with international financial organisations, presented to Peng a Memorial Pyramid containing debris from the Chinese embassy in Belgrade, demolished by NATO in early May.
Vucic stressed that the Pyramid was a symbol of the protest against and defiance of the NATO aggression and a message that there was no forgetting and no forgiving.