New York, Aug 30 2010 2:10PM
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon today voiced his support for the 33 miners in northern Chile who have been trapped underground for more than three weeks.
"The Secretary-General was amazed and delighted when he heard that all 33 miners were safe," his spokesperson Martin Nesirky told reporters today.
"Their ordeal is far from over, but he wants the miners to know that his thoughts will be with them during the difficult time ahead. He is confident they will endure and keep their hearts strong."
Media reports indicate it may be some months before rescuers can reach the miners, who are stuck hundreds of meters underground after part of the mine in which they were working collapsed.
Mr. Nesirky said the Secretary-General noted that Chilean authorities are doing all they can to support the miners and rescue them.
"With the rest of the world, he is looking forward to the day when he hears that the men are all once again reunited with families and loved ones."
Aug 30 2010 2:10PM
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