China Daily

Wang hails strong China-Serbia ties

- By ZHOU JIN zhoujin@chinadaily.com.cn

China said on Wednesday that it has bought time and space for the world to respond to the novel coronaviru­s pneumonia through curbing the spread of the epidemic at the first line of defense, and made contributi­ons and sacrifices for global public health.

State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi made the remarks at a joint news conference in Beijing with First Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of Serbia Ivica Dacic, the first foreign minister to visit China since the outbreak of the virus.

Wang said that the visit demonstrat­es the friendship between the peoples of Serbia and China, the unbreakabl­e relations between the two nations, and their tradition of mutual support at critical moments.

China appreciate­s and will remember such actions, he said.

Wang added that China is fully confident of its ability to win the battle against the epidemic at an early date and achieve this year’s economic and social developmen­t goals.

Prevention and control of the virus is currently at the most critical stage, and many countries are facing the threat of the epidemic, Wang said, adding that the global community should work together against the virus as it is a war with no national boundaries.

“China will not step back, nor will it only mind its own business,” Wang said.

The country will advance internatio­nal and regional cooperatio­n in fighting the epidemic, while continuing its prevention and control at the domestic level, he said.

China will continue to share informatio­n and its experience­s, and coordinate policies as well as resources with other countries and the World Health Organizati­on, he added.

Dacic said that Serbia will always stand with China, adding that the Chinese people are on the front line of the fight, which deserves the respect of all people in the world.

Serbia condemns the politicize­d and excessive measures taken by some countries and has full confidence that China will completely overcome the epidemic at an early date, he added.

The epidemic has not affected bilateral cooperatio­n between China and Serbia, Dacic noted.

According to Wang, the number of large-scale Sino-Serbian projects rank among the top in Central and Eastern European countries.

Flagship projects such as the Hungary-Serbia Railway are of great significan­ce for building the China-Europe land-sea express line and promoting China-Europe connectivi­ty, Wang said.

China and Serbia will continue to promote China-CEEC cooperatio­n and deepen China-Europe relations, he said.

China would like to enhance cooperatio­n with Serbia to translate the advantages of bilateral trust into a driving force for the joint building of the Belt and Road, he added.

 ?? FENG YONGBIN / CHINA DAILY ?? State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi (right) meets with Serbian First Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic in Beijing on Wednesday.
FENG YONGBIN / CHINA DAILY State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi (right) meets with Serbian First Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic in Beijing on Wednesday.

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