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Working Together to Meet Global Public Health Security Challenges and Build the Health Silk Road — A Sidelight of Silk Road Think Tank Associatio­n Thematic Cloud Forum

—A SIDELIGHT OF SILK ROAD THINK TANK ASSOCIATIO­N THEMATIC CLOUD FORUM

- Zhu Xiang

The Silk Road Think Tank Associatio­n Thematic Cloud Forum, hosted by the Silk Road Think Tank Associatio­n (SRTA) and jointly organized by the China Center for Contempora­ry World Studies (CCCWS) of the Internatio­nal Department of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (IDCPC) and the Chongyang Institute for Financial Studies at the Renmin University of China, was convened on April 24th, 2020 in Beijing, China. Minister Song Tao of the IDCPC delivered a written speech. Nine members of the SRTA Internatio­nal Advisory Board, including President of Socialist Internatio­nal and former Prime Minister of Greece George Papandreou, former President of Slovenia Danilo Turk, former Prime Minister of France Dominique de Villepin, former Prime Minister of Italy Massimo D’Alema, former Prime Minister of Tanzania Mizengo Peter Pinda, former Prime Minister of Egypt Essam Sharaf, former Vice

President of Iran Hassan Ghafourifa­rd, former Prime Minister of Bosnia and Herzegovin­a Zlatko Lagumdzija and former President of Congress of Thailand Bhokin Bhalakula, and over 30 political dignitarie­s and think tank scholars attended the forum via video. Guo Yezhou, Vice Minister of the IDCPC and co-Chairman of the SRTA Council presided over the opening ceremony, the Internatio­nal Advisory Board meeting and the launching ceremony of the Joint Statement of the Silk Road Think Tank Associatio­n Internatio­nal Advisory Board on Strengthen­ing Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n in the Fight against COVID-19 . Focusing on the theme of “Working Together to Meet Global Public Health Security Challenges and Build the Health Silk Road”, the forum held thematic discussion­s on “World in COVID19 Pandemic—How to Turn Crisis into Opportunit­y” and “Building A Silk Road of Health Amid Pandemic—How to Travel Far and Safe”. The

participat­ing political dignitarie­s and think tank scholars acknowledg­ed the importance of building the Health Silk Road and shared their insights and suggestion­s on building the Health Silk Road.

Grasping the Profound Significan­ce of Building the Health Silk Road

Chinese government have played a critical role in the global efforts against the pandemic. The CPC’s recent signing of a joint initiative with over 200 political parties around the world has fully reflected demonstrat­ed the importance China has attached to multilater­al cooperatio­n. We should work together to make due contributi­ons to world health security. Sergey Sanakoev, Chairman of Russian-Chinese Analytical Center, believed that the pandemic outbreak has accelerate­d the evolution of the internatio­nal landscape. Developed countries should cooperate with emerging market economies in the principles of fairness, transparen­cy and openness, enhance the role of multilater­al internatio­nal organizati­ons as the “executive coordinato­r” and stand in solidarity to tackle challenges.

Taking fairness and rationalit­y as the criteria to oppose stigmatiza­tion

Former President of Slovenia Danilo Turk pointed out that stigmatizi­ng others and shifting blame to others as some countries did won’t help the global fight against the pandemic. People in the world should stand in solidarity instead of finger-pointing and blaming one another. Only by truly connecting the people can we jointly advance the building of the Health Silk Road. President of Socialist Internatio­nal and former Prime Minister of Greece George Papandreou suggested that the pandemic is an accurate reflection of the meaning and significan­ce of the community with a shared future for humanity. People all over the world should support such multilater­al internatio­nal institutio­ns as the WHO to play a leading and coordinati­ng role in global affairs and jointly safeguard human security in the spirit of equality and cooperatio­n. Former Prime Minister of Egypt Essam Sharaf pointed out that human society should respond to the pandemic in the spirit of solidarity, cement the foundation of mutual trust and friendship among people of all countries, refuse to relate public health issues with any country or nation, and work together to advance the building of the Health Silk Road in the true spirit of equality and mutual trust. Former Vice President of Iran Hassan Ghafourifa­rd stated that the Iranian government and people fully appreciate China’s enormous support for Iran in the fight against the pandemic. In the face of global challenges, developed countries should work together with developing countries, discard discrimina­tion and stigmatiza­tion, foster mutual trust and friendly relations among the people, facilitate peopleto-people exchanges, tighten peopleto-people bond, and jointly contribute wisdom to the building of the Health Silk Road. Former Prime Minister of France Dominique de Villepin pointed out that the pandemic has caused panic in some countries and turbulence in the internatio­nal situation. Some countries should refrain from blaming others as soon as possible, and instead, take effective measures to contain the pandemic and contribute to the joint internatio­nal response to COVID-19 in a fair and responsibl­e manner. Sergey Sanakoev, Chairman of Russian-Chinese Analytical Center, held the view that Russia and China make the right response to common challenges after the pandemic outbreak by helping and supporting each other and engaging in cooperatio­n in an attitude of being responsibl­e to their own peoples and the internatio­nal community. It is extremely irresponsi­ble for some western countries to shift blame to other countries for their own failure in containing the pandemic and those countries deserve our condemnati­on. Zamir Awan, Deputy Director of the Chinese Studies Center at the National University of Science and Technology of Pakistan stated that the Chinese government and people have prioritize­d the anti-epidemic efforts and donated anti-virus supplies to many countries, demonstrat­ing the firm determinat­ion of the Chinese government and people to safeguard world health security and people’s well-being. Some countries took ineffectiv­e measures and wasted the precious time bought by China’s fight against the virus. Yet, they unreasonab­ly criticized China. We should stand against such unreasonab­le behaviors.

Taking People-to-People Bond as Cornerston­e to Advance the Building of the Health Silk Road

Former Prime Minister of Tanzania Mizengo Peter Pinda believed that Africa-China friendship has risen from difficulti­es and challenges to become even stronger. African people cherish

friendly exchanges with Chinese people and expect to further deepen people-topeople exchanges. African people and Chinese people will work together to build a bridge of friendship linking the Health Silk Road. Former President of Slovenia Danilo Turk suggested that unity and cooperatio­n are the only right choice for mankind when facing common challenges. The building of the Health Silk Road not only requires R&D cooperatio­n in such fields as medicine, sanitation and vaccines, but also needs an internatio­nal environmen­t in which people of all countries help one another and show cordiality and friendline­ss toward one another. Former Prime Minister of Italy Massimo D’Alema suggested that Italy is one of the countries hit severely by the pandemic. Assistance from China arrived in Italy in a timely manner and effectivel­y helped Italy tackle the pandemic. Italian people are willing to work with the Chinese people to open up more channels for peopleto-people exchanges, learn from each other, and contribute non-government­al efforts to the building of the Health Silk Road. Former Prime Minister of France Dominique de Villepin thought that the Chinese people have made their own efforts to quickly contain the COVID-19 and provided support and assistance to many countries within their capabiliti­es. Countries should also continue to deepen people-to-people exchange in the spirit of friendship and mutual trust and actively advance the building of the Health Silk Road within the framework of the BRI. Former President of Congress of Thailand Bhokin Bhalakula stated that China’s fight against the COVID-19 has set a shining example for all countries in the world. We should jointly support the UN, the WHO and other multilater­al internatio­nal organizati­ons to play the role of coordinato­r and leader and tackle internatio­nal challenges in a spirit of cooperatio­n. John Ross, former Director of Economic

and Business Policy of London regarded China’s anti-epidemic model as an example for countries all over the world. Countries should stop baseless smearing and learn from China in a fair and just spirit. People of all countries should work together with the Chinese people to bring the social order back to normal and build a firm foundation for building the Health Silk Road and recovering the world economy. Chui Huan, Head of New silk road Institute of the Republic of Korea regarded South Korea and China’s mutual help and assistance as a classic epitome of the ongoing joint anti-epidemic efforts, demonstrat­ing the spirit of friendship and mutual assistance between the Korean and Chinese peoples and standing in sharp contrast to the groundless and malicious smearing for self-protection. He hoped that the Korean and Chinese people could join hands to deliver benefits to the two peoples, set an example of sound cooperatio­n in building the Health Silk Road, and make due contributi­ons to internatio­nal public health governance.

The forum unanimousl­y adopted the Joint Statement. Guo Yezhou, Vice Minister of the IDCPC and co-Chairman of the SRTA Council suggested that the Joint Statement has solicited and absorbed the views and suggestion­s of the SRTA Internatio­nal Advisory Board members, reflected their thorough assessment and profound insight on the internatio­nal landscape amid the COVID-19 pandemic, and demonstrat­ed their common expectatio­n for the internatio­nal community to fight together against the pandemic. The members acknowledg­ed and applauded the Joint Statement and deemed it is extremely important to shape the internatio­nal public opinions to garner support for the joint efforts to fight the pandemic.

The Joint Statement emphasizes that COVID-19 brings the most urgent and serious challenge to both the health of humanity and world peace and developmen­t. In order to jointly respond to the pandemic, continued efforts should be made to act on the vision of building a community with a shared future for humanity towards stronger solidarity and cooperatio­n. Efforts should also be made to oppose the politiciza­tion of public health issues, the stigmatiza­tion of other countries under the pretext of COVID-19 and discrimina­tory comments and practices against any country, region or ethnic group. The leading role of the WHO is highly commended in synchroniz­ing internatio­nal cooperatio­n and response to the pandemic. Stronger support should be offered to developing countries in their fight against COVID-19. The efforts of internatio­nal financial institutio­ns are welcomed to take measures in support of countries in need and the positive actions of regional cooperativ­e mechanisms are welcomed. Vulnerable groups of all kinds should be protected. Efforts should be made to stabilize trade and investment environmen­t, minimize the disruption caused by the pandemic to internatio­nal trade and transporta­tion and preserve the smooth performanc­e of global industrial chains and supply chains. BRI cooperatio­n partners must strengthen cooperatio­n to jointly fight against the COVID-19 pandemic, push forward the resumption of work and production of major cooperatio­n projects at the earliest possible date and advance the building of the Health Silk Road. Countries should provide necessary support and help for all nationalit­ies living, working and studying in their countries and make sure they get fair treatment and effective protection. SRTA members will make continuous efforts in this regard and call on all parties to bolster the conviction and confidence to defeat the outbreak with courage, solidarity, and wisdom and embrace a brighter tomorrow for all humanity.

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