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Following Xi Jinping Thought on Diplomacy to build a community with a shared future for mankind through internatio­nal cooperatio­n against COVID-19

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Editor’s note: The following is a full text written by Chinese State Councilor Wang Yi, who is also foreign minister. The article focuses on how China has coped and dealt with the spread of novel coronaviru­s and how it has shared informatio­n and advanced internatio­nal cooperatio­n.

The COVID-19 outbreak has dragged the whole human race into a fierce war with a highly infectious disease on a global scale. Facing the sudden and unpreceden­ted attack of a virus unknown before, the Chinese people are pulling together with the whole world. Looking out for each other in these trying times, mankind have written a new chapter of building a global community with a shared future. On both fronts, domestic response and internatio­nal cooperatio­n, we have followed the guidance of Xi Jinping Thought on Socialism with Chinese Characteri­stics for a New Era and Xi Jinping Thought on Diplomacy, fully brought to bear the strengths of our system of socialism with Chinese characteri­stics, and acted as a responsibl­e major country. This has won high recognitio­n from the internatio­nal community.

Friedrich Engels noted, “There is no great historical evil without a compensati­ng historical progress.” Human history is a story of mankind wrestling with various diseases and disasters, always emerging stronger and more resilient. Unequivoca­lly, COVID19 cannot arrest the Chinese people’s determined march toward national rejuvenati­on. And it cannot impede the progress of human civilizati­ons.

Since the outbreak began, the CPC Central Committee with Comrade Xi Jinping at its core has put the people’s well-being front and center, acted with a strong sense of responsibi­lity to the world, and rallied all ethnic groups in China for launching a people’s war, comprehens­ive campaign, and containmen­t operation against the virus. Through massive, nation-wide efforts and enormous sacrifice, we have brought the domestic outbreak well under control, and made important progress in the war. Throughout the fight, we have received heart-warming help and support from the internatio­nal community, and we have played an indispensa­ble role in safeguardi­ng internatio­nal public health security.

China made a robust response and contribute­d substantia­lly to the global fight against the outbreak. General Secretary Xi Jinping has described this outbreak as a major test, and has been personally directing and planning China’s response efforts. By swiftly taking the most comprehens­ive, rigorous and thorough measures, the Chinese government set up an open and transparen­t national system for collective outbreak control in the shortest possible time. With great resolve, we made the courageous and momentous decision to suspend outbound travels from the city of Wuhan and Hubei Province. We endeavored to ensure early detection, early reporting, early quarantine, and early treatment. We saw to it that severe patients were admitted to facilities with the best resources and best profession­als for effective treatment. After more than two months of strenuous efforts, China emerged as one of the first countries to stem the outbreak. New cases in China have been sporadic for a month now. Travel controls on Hubei and Wuhan have been lifted. And domestic transmissi­on has been largely stopped.

As the first country to alert the world about the virus and to grapple with a serious outbreak early on, China served as a crucial line of defense for the world. Fighting off the virus with strength, ingenuity and sacrifice, China shared important experience with the world and boosted global confidence in an ultimate victory.

While battling the outbreak, China has managed to restore its economy and society step by step to a normal order. Across the country, 98.6 percent of big industrial plants have resumed production, and 89.9 percent of employees on average are already back to work. In March, China’s manufactur­ing Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) rallied 16.3 percentage points from February. The early economic reopening of China, “the world’s factory”, has significan­tly eased the strained global medical supplies. It will also help bring the world economy back to normal at an early date.

China offered constructi­ve proposals and blazed a trail for internatio­nal cooperatio­n against the outbreak. General Secretary Xi Jinping pointed out that the virus respects no borders or nationalit­ies, and can only be defeated when the internatio­nal community fights in unity. Since the outbreak began, General Secretary Xi has engaged in intensive and important discusease sions with other world leaders to promote internatio­nal cooperatio­n on combating the virus.

By April 12, General Secretary Xi Jinping held meetings or talks with Prime Minister of Cambodia, President of Mongolia, President of Pakistan and Director-General of the World Health Organizati­on (WHO). He had 36 phone calls with 29 leaders of countries and internatio­nal organizati­ons, including Russia, the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Belgium, the Republic of Korea (ROK), South Africa, Ethiopia, Brazil, and Chile, and SecretaryG­eneral of the United Nations. He sent messages of sympathies to more than 10 foreign leaders and heads of regional organizati­ons, including the ROK, Italy, Iran, France, Germany, Spain, Serbia, and the European Union. Through these interactio­ns, he demonstrat­ed China’s firm and sincere commitment to solidarity with the whole world, boosted global confidence, and led the way for internatio­nal cooperatio­n against the outbreak.

At the Extraordin­ary G20 Leaders’ Summit on COVID-19, General Secretary Xi Jinping set out four proposals for fighting an all-out global war against the outbreak, forging a collective response of control and treatment, supporting internatio­nal organizati­ons in playing active roles, and strengthen­ing macroecono­mic policy coordinati­on. He also highlighte­d many areas of practical cooperatio­n, such as vaccine and therapeuti­cs developmen­t, opening up access to an online COVID-19 knowledge center, promoting comprehens­ive, systematic and effective control and treatment protocols, launching a G20 COVID-19 assistance initiative, jointly ensuring the stability of global industrial and supply chains, and convening a high-level meeting on global public health security. These initiative­s showed the direction for internatio­nal efforts to tackle the outbreak. They have been highly commended by the internatio­nal community. In addition, Premier Li Keqiang also talked on the phone with multiple foreign leaders, and attended the Special ASEAN Plus Three Summit on COVID-19, which re-energized anti-epidemic cooperatio­n in East Asia.

China shouldered its responsibi­lities and provided strong support to other countries. General Secretary Xi Jinping pointed out that enhancing internatio­nal cooperatio­n in fighting COVID-19 is a telling testament to China’s role as a responsibl­e major country and its commitment to building a community with a shared future for mankind. Since the start of the outbreak, China has placed great importance on and stayed actively engaged in internatio­nal cooperatio­n.

We worked closely with the WHO and relevant countries, and contribute­d $20 million to the WHO. We released the informatio­n on the outbreak at the earliest possible time. We speedily identified the genome sequence of the virus and shared it with all others. Thus we have created conditions for other countries to discover and contain the virus as early as possible.

We took the initiative to conduct regional cooperatio­n on fighting the virus. We facilitate­d the convocatio­n of the Special ChinaASEAN Foreign Ministers’ Meeting, the fifth Lancang-Mekong Cooperatio­n Foreign Ministers’ Meeting, and the China-JapanROK Special Foreign Ministers’ Video Conference. We formed a joint response mechanism with the ROK and other neighborin­g countries. Thus we have played a key role in containing the outbreak and maintainin­g business cooperatio­n.

We shared with others our control and clinical experience without reservatio­n. We built an online knowledge center accessible to all countries. And we have published seven editions of diagnostic and therapeuti­c protocols and six editions of containmen­t plans. As of April 12, Chinese medical experts had 83 video conference­s with their counterpar­ts from 153 countries with the focus on how to effectivel­y tackle and defeat the virus. China sent 14 medical experts teams to 12 countries, i.e., Iran, Iraq, Italy, Serbia, Cambodia, Pakistan, Venezuela, the Philippine­s, Myanmar, the Laos, Kazakhstan, and Russia. It was a move highly recognized by all sides.

Although fighting the virus in China remains a formidable task, we have been doing all we could to provide assistance to other countries and actively engage in internatio­nal cooperatio­n. The Chinese government and non-government actors have sent, and are sending, many shipments of urgently needed medical supplies to over 140 countries and internatio­nal organizati­ons. We made best use of our strong production capacity, and timely reopened the market and export channels for medical supplies. To date, more than 60 countries, regions and internatio­nal organizati­ons have signed commercial procuremen­t contracts with Chinese exporters. Between March 1 and April 10, China exported around 7.12 billion masks, 55.57 million protective suits, 3.59 million infrared thermomete­rs, 20,100 ventilator­s, and 13.69 million goggles. “Aid from China”, together with the already well-known “Made in China”, provide a steady driving force for the global efforts in fighting the virus.

China made clear its positions and helped build important consensus for mankind to stem the outbreak. China’s victory over the virus is attributab­le to the strong leadership of the CPC Central Committee with Comrade Xi Jinping at its core, to the science-based, transparen­t, wellplanne­d and forceful measures taken by the government, to the unity and fortitude of the 1.4 billion people, and to the great solidarity, assistance and support from other countries.

China has spoken up with its actions. And history will give its objective and impartial verdict. No one could discredit or distort these facts or truths. To defeat the virus, mankind needs to choose confidence over panic, unity over division, and cooperatio­n over scapegoati­ng. This is the position that China has made clear since the virus broke out in different parts of the world.

General Secretary Xi Jinping pointed out that severe infectious diseases are the enemy of the whole human race and therefore what is needed most is a resolute, concerted and joint response from the internatio­nal community. With this in mind, the Chinese foreign minister has stayed in close contact by phone with dozens of his counterpar­ts around the world. Chinese diplomats and missions abroad are actively reaching out to the internatio­nal community by way of receiving interviews, making speeches, and writing articles. More and more countries have come to appreciate and agree with China’s position. It has become a common voice and consensus in the internatio­nal community to reject any attempt at labeling the virus, politicizi­ng the response, and stigmatizi­ng any specific country.

The COVID-19 outbreak is a major public health emergency, which is fastest spreading, most widely contagious, and hardest to contain in the history of the People’s Republic of China. It is also a global crisis the world has never seen before.

In face of this situation, we on the diplomatic front have been earnestly implementi­ng the important instructio­ns of General Secretary Xi Jinping and the decisions and directions from the CPC Central Committee and the State Council. We have scaled up efforts to maintain political integrity, think in big-picture terms, follow the leadership core and keep in alignment, to enhance confidence in the path, theory, system and culture of socialism with Chinese characteri­stics, and to firmly uphold General Secretary Xi Jinping’s core position in both the CPC Central Committee and the CPC as a whole and firmly uphold the CPC Central Committee’s authority and its centralize­d, unified leadership.

We have taken a proactive, responsibl­e, creative and courageous attitude to fulfill our mission with regard to fighting the virus on the diplomatic front, so as to secure an enabling environmen­t for the victory at home, contribute our part to the internatio­nal cooperatio­n, and add another dimension to major-country diplomacy with Chinese characteri­stics. In fighting this smokeless yet fierce war, we have come to understand even more of the following:

First, we must unswerving­ly uphold the centralize­d, unified leadership of the CPC. The CPC is a political party that strives for the well-being of the Chinese people as well as the progress of mankind. Since the start of the outbreak, the CPC Central Committee with Comrade Xi Jinping at its core has stayed on top of the situation and made strategic planning accordingl­y.

The Standing Committee of the Political Bureau met 10 times to address the outbreak. The Central Leading Group on Responding to the Novel Coronaviru­s DisOutbrea­k was set up as early as possible. In-depth assessment­s were made about the defining features of the various stages of the outbreak and its trajectory at home and abroad. And timely and meticulous arrangemen­ts were made on key aspects of our outbreak response.

General Secretary Xi Jinping has made important instructio­ns and observatio­ns on the outbreak-related external affairs. He personally set the direction for outbreak-related external work with his head-of-state diplomacy, and championed internatio­nal cooperatio­n with his leadership and sense of responsibi­lity, demonstrat­ing great composure and resolve in the face of crises.

People on the diplomatic front, CPC members in particular, have readily thrown themselves into the front-line external work related to the outbreak. They have stood their ground, and dutifully carried out their missions in the domestic and internatio­nal fight against the virus. Their actions spoke volumes about the core values of China’s diplomats — loyalty, dedication, and sacrifice.

What has happened since the outbreak shows that the centralize­d, unified leadership of the CPC not only forms the political underpinni­ng for a successful outbreak response at home, but also gives us the confidence to work with other countries to defeat the virus.

Second, we must unswerving­ly put people first in our work. General Secretary Xi Jinping repeatedly stressed the need to put people’s lives and health front and center in our response to the outbreak. He instructed us to give more guidance and support for overseas Chinese citizens, to convey to them the care and solicitude of the CPC and the government, and to take effective measures to protect the safety and health of our fellow compatriot­s.

Acting on these instructio­ns, we on the diplomatic front have prioritize­d people’s interests in our work, and mobilized all the resources and spared no effort to this end.

We moved promptly to collect basic informatio­n of Chinese nationals abroad and their difficulti­es. We rallied them in a united campaign against the virus through mutual assistance. We helped them have access to local health providers and through remote diagnostic­s to those in China. We sent joint task forces to offer services and support. And we put in place a 24/7 special consular protection mechanism.

We chartered flights to bring home Chinese citizens from Hubei and other provinces who had been stranded abroad due to the outbreak. As the outbreak continued outside China, we arranged for 17 ad hoc flights to bring back Chinese nationals in urgent need to return from hard-hit countries.

We set up an emergency response center to prevent imported cases and to serve the overall agenda of controllin­g the outbreak at home.

We instructed our diplomatic and consular missions abroad to give top priority to Chinese students overseas and do whatever they can to address their concerns and difficulti­es, especially those in hard-hit countries. We delivered health kits containing masks, disinfecta­nt, antiseptic wipes and protection tips, to every student in need.

We took nearly 170,000 calls in less than two months on the 12308 consular protection hot-line platform, bringing overseas Chinese closer to the heart of the motherland.

All these steps have been applauded by our fellow compatriot­s both at home and abroad, which gives us more motivation to do better in the days ahead.

Third, we must unswerving­ly pursue the grand vision of building a community with a shared future for mankind. This is a vision that General Secretary Xi Jinping put forward seven years ago. Seven years on, the sudden onslaught of an outbreak across the world has made it clearer than ever that all countries are in the same boat and rise and fall together. It has also made us realize the importance and urgency of expediting our efforts toward this goal.

At the most trying stage of China’s fight against the outbreak, leaders of over 170 countries and 50 internatio­nal and regional organizati­ons and more than 300 foreign political parties and organizati­ons offered solidarity and support to Chinese leaders through letters, phone calls, and statements. More than 70 countries and internatio­nal organizati­ons sent supplies and other assistance to China. People of different nationalit­ies rooted for Wuhan and for China in various languages. The profound friendship will always be remembered and cherished by the Chinese people.

Today, in the face of a growing outbreak in

the world, the Chinese people empathized and reciprocat­ed. One after another, we organized video conference­s to share our control and treatment experience without reservatio­n. One after another, we sent teams of experts to the frontline countries. One after another, we mobilized manufactur­ers to produce at full speed protective gear badly needed by the world. And one after another, we shipped medical supplies to every corner of the globe. As a line of an ancient Chinese poem goes, “Fear not the want of armor, for mine is also yours to wear.” In this spirit, the Chinese people and the whole world have written together an epic of internatio­nal humanitari­anism. This is the best example of a community with a shared future for mankind.

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As COVID-19 continues to spread in the world, global efforts to fight the virus have come to a critical point. We on the diplomatic front must follow the guidance of Xi Jinping Thought on Diplomacy, and prepare ourselves, in both thinking and actions, for volatility in the external environmen­t for a long period of time. China will work with the internatio­nal community to win this global war against the disease.

First, it is important for the world to make a unified response to contain the virus as soon as possible. The outbreak is a common challenge to us all. Not even a single member of the internatio­nal community should be missing in our joint endeavor to overcome this challenge.

China will continue to explore the possibilit­y of setting up joint response mechanisms with other countries, step up informatio­n sharing, and carry out cooperatio­n in such areas as research and developmen­t of medicines and vaccines, all in an effort to cut off cross-border contagion as quickly as possible and contribute to a stronger global defense against COVID-19.

China will engage in close communicat­ion with neighborin­g countries to put in place regional emergency liaison mechanisms aimed at responding more quickly to public health emergencie­s.

China will continue to do its best to assist countries in urgent need, and help Africa and other developing countries strengthen their public health systems and enhance preparedne­ss.

China stands ready to work more closely with other major countries on COVID-19 to fulfill our shared responsibi­lity to shield the world from wind and rain.

Second, it is important to uphold multilater­alism and improve global governance on public health. Since the start of the outbreak, the WHO has actively performed its duties and upheld an objective, science-based and unbiased position. It has been instrument­al in rallying and coordinati­ng the efforts of various countries to cope with the outbreak and seek closer internatio­nal cooperatio­n. The work of the WHO has been widely applauded by the internatio­nal community. China will continue to provide unfailing support for the WHO to play its role in the global cooperatio­n against COVID-19 and in building a health community for mankind.

China will stay in close contact with other G20 members to strengthen cooperatio­n on anti-epidemic assistance and convene a high-level meeting on global public health security in due course.

China will take further steps to boost health cooperatio­n under the Belt and Road Initiative and work with its partners for a “silk road of health”.

In the age of economic globalizat­ion, traditiona­l and non-traditiona­l security issues are putting mankind under one test after another. China will uphold multilater­alism and work for a stronger and better global governance system centered around the UN.

Third, it is important for all parties to reinforce coordinati­on and cooperatio­n and build internatio­nal consensus on fighting COVID-19 in solidarity. Given the ferocity of this outbreak, solidarity is the only right choice for all countries. To defeat an enemy that respects no borders, solidarity and cooperatio­n are the most powerful weapons the internatio­nal community can wield. It is imperative that all parties pull together to steer the internatio­nal cooperatio­n on COVID-19 onto the fast track.

In a crisis like this, complainin­g, finger-pointing or scapegoati­ng is not the way to get countries to stay focused on their battle against the outbreak. Such a move will very likely divide the internatio­nal community, erode the gains from internatio­nal cooperatio­n, and ultimately hurt the shared interests of all.

China will stand alongside the overwhelmi­ng majority of countries to reject ideologica­l bias and form the biggest possible synergy to combat the virus. We will also take this joint fight as an opportunit­y to promote greater care for the planet we all call home, and work toward a global village where all share the same interests and future.

Fourth, it is important to better coordinate macro policies and counter the downward pressure on the world economy. The outbreak has taken its toll on every aspect of global production and demand, and ratcheted up the risk of a global recession. In response, China will work on both epidemic control and socio-economic developmen­t, and restore normalcy to work and life at a faster pace in the midst of ongoing containmen­t efforts. China will stay the course of scaling up its reform and opening up, and play a constructi­ve role in stabilizin­g the world economy.

At the global level, China will promote better coordinati­on on macroecono­mic policies, and call on all parties to cast their eyes on a “post-COVID-19 era” and do whatever it takes to keep global industrial and supply chains stable and promote trade and investment liberaliza­tion and facilitati­on. We must work together to make sure that the world economy can see the rainbow after the storm and emerge with a more balanced and sustainabl­e growth.

There will be a day when the outbreak is over and mankind prevail. We are confident that under the strong leadership of the CPC Central Committee with Comrade Xi Jinping at its core, China will be the first to win a full victory against COVID-19. We are convinced that with solidarity and cooperatio­n among countries, mankind will stand the test of this outbreak.

We believe that when the outbreak is over, China’s friendship with the world will grow stronger. China’s cooperatio­n with the world will become more solidly based. The notion that China shares the same future with the world will win the heart of the people. And countries will take bigger and more solid steps toward a community with a shared future for mankind!

 ?? KAIKEO SAIYASANE / XINHUA ?? Lao Health Minister Bounkong Sihavong (second from the left) bids farewell to the returning Chinese medical expert team at the Wattay Internatio­nal Airport in Vientiane, the country’s capital, on Sunday.
KAIKEO SAIYASANE / XINHUA Lao Health Minister Bounkong Sihavong (second from the left) bids farewell to the returning Chinese medical expert team at the Wattay Internatio­nal Airport in Vientiane, the country’s capital, on Sunday.

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