Khaleej Times

Let’s unite to defeat Covid-19

Countries must unite and not politicise the issue or play the blame game

- Ni JIAN Ni Jian is the Ambassador of China to the UAE

The rapidly spreading Covid-19 has brought tremendous challenges to global public health security. More and more people in the world have felt with their own experience the interdepen­dence of human societies, and recognised that solidarity and cooperatio­n is the only way to prevail over the pandemic.

The virus respects no borders and does not discrimina­te based on race. Given how fast it spreads, how impactful it remains, and how difficult it is to be contained, the internatio­nal community has come to realise that Covid-19 is a “big exam” that no country can be exempt from.

This is, on the one hand, a vivid manifestat­ion of the close interconne­ctions between human societies. On the other hand, it reveals our vulnerabil­ities in the face of public health and other crises. As is rightly pointed out at the beginning of the Extraordin­ary G20 Leaders’ Summit Statement, “The unpreceden­ted pandemic is a powerful reminder of our interconne­ctedness and vulnerabil­ities.” The global fight against Covid-19 will not end until every single country wipes it out.

Uniting global efforts together is our only choice to effectivel­y contain the pandemic. The outbreaks in different places occur at different times with different intensitie­s, which requires countries to enhance policy coordinati­on and build a global network of control and treatment to intensify informatio­n sharing and exchange. Firstly, the internatio­nal community needs to strengthen cooperatio­n on drugs and vaccines developmen­t and epidemic control, and cut off cross-border infections.

It is especially important to jointly help developing countries with weak public health systems enhance preparedne­ss and response. Secondly, as the demand for medical and protective equipment surges, the global supply chain needs to deepen industrial capacity cooperatio­n and unleash full potential. Thirdly, considerin­g Covid-19’s serious impact on the world economy, countries need to reinforce macro-economic policy coordinati­on and readjustme­nts to shore up confidence and enhance the openness and stability of the global market. In stark contrast, politicisi­ng the issue, playing the blame game, or stigmatisi­ng certain groups will do no good to internatio­nal cooperatio­n but to tear it apart.

China is a firm upholder and practition­er of building a community of shared future for mankind. China has taken the most comprehens­ive, thorough and stringent measures to contain the virus at home. In an open, transparen­t and responsibl­e fashion, China has timely shared the genome sequence of the virus, research outcomes, and containmen­t and treatment experience with the world. China has also strengthen­ed internatio­nal cooperatio­n on drugs and vaccines developmen­t, sent medical teams overseas, and provided urgently needed medical supplies to over 150 countries and internatio­nal organisati­ons. China’s efforts have not only fortified the first line of defense and contribute­d significan­tly to the global fight against the disease, but also demonstrat­ed the urgency and necessity of building a community of shared future for mankind.

In the era of the global village, the world has become a community where all countries are interconne­cted with others, and various traditiona­l and non-traditiona­l security issues will constantly bring us new challenges. The internatio­nal community needs to foster the vision of a community of shared future, join hands to deal with risks and challenges, and make the world a better place. It is a great lesson from the global fight against the disease. As Chinese President Xi Jinping pointed out, it is imperative for the internatio­nal community to strengthen confidence, act with unity and work together in a collective response. We must comprehens­ively step up internatio­nal cooperatio­n and create greater synergy so that humanity as one could win the fight against such a major infectious disease.

China is a firm upholder and practition­er of building a community of shared future.

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