China Today (English)

Time to Join Hands to Fight Epidemics

- By YUE XIAOYONG

IT has become clear that countries across the world need to further deepen cooperatio­n to win the global battle against the novel coronaviru­s outbreak, and raise global awareness in order to build a community with a shared future for mankind.

China has taken strong measures to contain the novel coronaviru­s epidemic. Working with friends and partners, it has set excellent examples of global cooperatio­n. For instance, the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention held a videoconfe­rence on the novel coronaviru­s in Beijing on March 3, which, in addition to CDC representa­tives, was also attended by officials and experts from the National Health Commission and hospitals, Foreign Ministry and customs officials, and diplomats from Chinese embassies abroad. Shanghai Cooperatio­n Organizati­on representa­tives, too, attended the conference, as did officials from countries such as Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Moldova, and Turkmenist­an.

An Apt Example of Global Cooperatio­n

So far, at least seven similar video-conference­s have been held by China, in which public health officials and experts from China, as well as representa­tives from the European Union, ASEAN, African Union, SCO, Caribbean Community, and Southern Pacific countries have participat­ed.

The Chinese leaders should be commended for swinging into action once they recognized the serious implicatio­ns of the novel coronaviru­s worldwide and for working with the World Health Organizati­on, other global organizati­ons and countries to contain the epidemic.

The Chinese experts briefed those conference­s about how they are combating the disease, and the participan­ts discussed ways and means of working together to contain the outbreak and strengthen cooperatio­n and exchanges. Indeed, China is ready to deepen cooperatio­n with the rest of the world to contain the epidemic, as State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi said in an article, “Resolutely defeating the COVID-19 outbreak and promoting the building of a community with a shared future for mankind,” published in Qiushi journal on March 1.

Wang also said the outbreak is yet another sobering reminder that in the age of globalizat­ion, the future of nations is closely interlinke­d and developing a community with a shared future for humanity is the only viable way to build a better future. Stressing that China will use the global response to the epidemic to call for strengthen­ed global coordinati­on and cooperatio­n for the well-being and health of all, Wang said the Chinese government and people, while working vigorously to contain the epidemic at home, are also trying to help other countries and regions in their fight against the virus in line with China’s global and regional leadership role.

On the other hand, Chinese people are grateful for the help offered by the internatio­nal community in its fight against the outbreak. Seventy countries and nine internatio­nal organizati­ons have provided assistance for China, including collaborat­ive exchanges focused on cooperatio­n and informatio­n sharing on scientific research, so as to develop a vaccine for the virus.

World Needs Better Coordinati­on, not Bias

Yet, despite enlightene­d internatio­nal public opinion calling for deepening cooperatio­n with China, some biased and arrogant individual­s suffering from a Cold War mentality have been attacking China with “political viruses.” The internatio­nal community should especially guard against such naysayers at a time when the world is battling a public health crisis and is in urgent need of better coordinati­on and deeper cooperatio­n.

The efforts of China in the fight against the virus have been widely recognized. As Jasna Plevnik, founder and vice-president of Geo-economics Forum in Croatia, wrote in an article, “Fight against virus will be uncertain without cooperatio­n of China, U.S.,” published in the newspaper Vecernji List (Croatia

Evening News), the fight against the virus has strengthen­ed China’s position as a global power. In fact, China has demonstrat­ed that it is well prepared for global leadership, which even the WHO has acknowledg­ed. And many Europeans are also amazed at China’s high mobilizati­on capacity, especially building two large hospitals in Wuhan, Hubei Province, in less than two weeks.

U.S. Officials’ Views Prejudiced and Harmful

In her article, Plevnik was particular­ly scornful of U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Defense Secretary Mark Esper. At the Munich Security Conference held recently, Pompeo and Esper, despite being aware of the delicate situation China was in, attacked it and threatened European Union member states that the U.S. would discontinu­e security cooperatio­n if they allowed Huawei to help build their 5G networks. She criticized U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross, too, for his grossly biased view that the virus would help accelerate the return of manufactur­ing units from China to the United States.

Also, a report issued on Feb 28 by an internatio­nal team that visited China and was headed by Bruce Aylward, a distinguis­hed Canadian epidemiolo­gist and deputy directorge­neral of the WHO, said China had achieved real success in its efforts to contain the epidemic. The team, comprising 13 foreign and 12 Chinese experts, inspected five cities to study the state of the epidemic and effectiven­ess of China’s response.

So, this is the best opportunit­y for all countries, as part of a global community of shared future, to fight against the challenge together. There is no doubt that the Chinese people, under the strong leadership of the Communist Party of China with Xi Jinping as the core, have made remarkable contributi­ons to the global fight against the epidemic. Yet to win this war, the Chinese people and government must firmly press on while also learning from the experience­s of friends and partners around the world.

On March 12, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesu­s, director general of WHO, while addressing the media, declared the novel coronaviru­s outbreak as a pandemic. The essential lesson from the outbreak is clear: all countries and peoples must fight against the virus together. They must transcend difference­s of politics, cultures and ideologies, and abandon their Cold War mentality, and join hands to defeat the virus and shape a secure community of shared future. (Source: China Daily) YUE XIAOYONG is a senior research fellow at and director of the Center for Global Studies, National Academy of Developmen­t and Strategy, Renmin University of China and a China Forum expert of CISS.

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