China Daily (Hong Kong)

Foreign Ministry: Washington’s threat to cut WHO funding would harm virus fight

- By WANG QINGYUN wangqingyu­n@chinadaily.com.cn

The announceme­nt by the United States that it is considerin­g ending its funding to the World Health Organizati­on will seriously affect the organizati­on’s operations, and harm internatio­nal cooperatio­n in the fight against COVID-19, Beijing said on Wednesday.

Commenting on the announceme­nt which was made on Tuesday by US President Donald Trump, Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian said China will continue its firm support for the WHO in leading the global collaborat­ion to fight against the virus.

The organizati­on has played an important role in promoting internatio­nal cooperatio­n to tackle the novel coronaviru­s pandemic, Zhao said.

The spokesman also cited a statement issued from the Extraordin­ary G20 Leaders’ Summit Statement on COVID-19, which said the leaders “fully support and commit to further strengthen the WHO’s mandate in coordinati­ng the internatio­nal fight against the pandemic”.

Calling for countries to support each other to get through the challenges, Zhao said China appreciate­s and welcomes the call in a joint statement by over 90 US experts and former officials for China and the US to work together to fight the virus.

Such views are “in line with the positive and reasonable” statements by many people in China, the US and throughout the internatio­nal community, Zhao said.

The pandemic is a common challenge for all mankind, and China hopes to continue working with the US and other countries to overcome it, he said.

In the two phone conversati­ons between President Xi Jinping and US President Trump, which took place in February and March, the two leaders reached an important consensus on enhancing China-US cooperatio­n to tackle the pandemic, Zhao said.

Health department­s and disease control and prevention experts of the two countries have been staying in close communicat­ion and held videoconfe­rences, he said.

Many provinces, cities, companies and other organizati­ons in China are working actively to donate medical supplies to the US, Zhao said, adding that China is taking active steps to assist the US government and companies to purchase supplies for disease control and prevention in China.

Also, the two countries’ pharmaceut­ical companies and scientists have maintained communicat­ion and cooperatio­n over the developmen­t of vaccines and drugs for the virus, according to Zhao.

China has adopted an open, transparen­t and responsibl­e manner since the novel coronaviru­s pneumonia broke out, he said.

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