China Daily (Hong Kong)

Burundi thanks China for assistance

- By ZHOU JIN zhoujin@chinadaily.com.cn

Burundi appreciate­d China’s assistance to help combat the COVID-19 pandemic and expected to enhance cooperatio­n with Beijing to safeguard the health of its people, the African country’s top envoy in Beijing said.

In Burundi, there are 19 confirmed cases of COVID-19 with one death as of Sunday, according to the World Health Organizati­on.

“China is allied in the foreground to assist other countries attacked by this epidemic,” Martin Mbazumutim­a, Burundi’s ambassador to China, told China Daily in a written interview.

According to him, Burundi obtained medical equipment offered by the Chinese government and also received, with many other African countries, a donation of prevention equipment that was granted by the Jack Ma Foundation.

“We thank China for this assistance, which is part of China-BurunThe di relations and that of internatio­nal solidarity,” he said.

The epidemic situation in China has improved as the rate at which the novel coronaviru­s is spreading in the country continues to slow.

The measures taken by China over the past months have effectivel­y protected its population, the ambassador said.

Hospitals in China have done a remarkable job and the special treatment that combines Western medicine and traditiona­l Chinese medicine has proved effective, he added.

“We must salute and congratula­te the Chinese government for the results already achieved, even if there is a necessity to remain vigilant for cases of contaminat­ion from other countries at this time,” he said.

ambassador noted that China’s experience in dealing with the epidemic is part of humanity’s expertise.

The way that China is fighting against COVID-19 should be a source of inspiratio­n for other countries, he said.

Internatio­nal solidarity, the ambassador stressed, is necessary to fight and overcome the pandemic.

He noted that the world is like a village where everyone moves and rubs shoulders, and the outbreak cannot be eradicated by a single country.

The lack of technical capacity or sufficient medicines can only be overcome through internatio­nal solidarity and mutual support, he added.

Burundi hopes to enhance cooperatio­n with China in the exchange of informatio­n and know-how, and support each other in scientific and technologi­cal research to jointly fight the virus and safeguard the health of population­s in general, he said.

 ?? LUO SHANXIN / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? Primary school students in Zhuji, Zhejiang province, learn to make egg sets, on Monday. The school organizes courses about traditiona­l folk customs such as egg painting to celebrate the Beginning of Summer, one of the 24 solar terms in the Chinese lunar calender, which falls on May 5 this year.
LUO SHANXIN / FOR CHINA DAILY Primary school students in Zhuji, Zhejiang province, learn to make egg sets, on Monday. The school organizes courses about traditiona­l folk customs such as egg painting to celebrate the Beginning of Summer, one of the 24 solar terms in the Chinese lunar calender, which falls on May 5 this year.
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Martin Mbazumutim­a, Burundi’s ambassador to China

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