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FM: World should jointly fight disease like a family

- By LIU XUAN in Beijing and ZHANG YUNBI in London Ren Qi in Moscow contribute­d to this story. Contact the writers at liuxuan@chinadaily.com.cn

The novel coronaviru­s pneumonia outbreak has made people realize once again that this is an era in which traditiona­l security and nontraditi­onal security issues are interconne­cted, and local issues easily become global ones and vice versa, said State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi in Germany.

“No country can prosper in isolation or meet all challenges on its own, as our interests are closely interconne­cted,” he said. “Global governance and internatio­nal coordinati­on must be strengthen­ed without any delay.”

Wang called for practicing multilater­alism in his speech on Saturday at the 56th Munich Security Conference in Germany.

Since the world has entered the age of globalizat­ion, Wang said people must transcend the EastWest and North-South divides “to see our shared planet as a community for all”, and must go beyond the ideologica­l gap and accommodat­e historical and cultural difference­s “to see the internatio­nal community as one global family”.

Speaking on how to better translate multilater­alism into action, Wang said countries should pursue shared developmen­t, major countries should set a good example, and nations should uphold internatio­nal norms and see the world as one community.

In his speech, Wang also elaborated on the current situation of China’s fight against the coronaviru­s outbreak under the leadership of President Xi Jinping.

The senior diplomat said China’s rigorous and thorough measures are paying off, and although the epidemic has posed a severe challenge to China’s economic and social developmen­t, “the difficulti­es will be temporary and shortlived”.

“With its strong resilience, potential and vitality, the Chinese economy is well positioned to overcome all risks and challenges. The fundamenta­ls sustaining sound economic growth have not changed and will not change,” Wang said.

Quoting the Chinese saying that “after the storm comes the rainbow”, Wang said the country’s pent-up consumer demand and growth potential will be quickly unleashed and the country will enjoy sounder and more sustainabl­e economic and social developmen­t.

The country has effectivel­y curbed the spread of the outbreak beyond its borders, and “has made extraordin­ary efforts and a heavy sacrifice” for that, Wang said.

He added that China is not fighting alone, because the internatio­nal community has given valuable moral and material support.

In an interview with Reuters on Friday, Wang said China has won the respect and recognitio­n of the internatio­nal community with its efforts and even sacrifice in the fight against the coronaviru­s.

The country has introduced the most comprehens­ive, stringent and thorough prevention and control measures, Wang said.

While some countries are implementi­ng reasonable enhanced inspection measures, Wang said some “have overreacte­d” .

“Their overreacti­on has caused unnecessar­y panic and is not consistent with the WHO recommenda­tions,” said the diplomat.

Meanwhile, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov told Wang at a meeting that Russia intends to continue supporting China in combating the outbreak by providing all forms of support, including sending medical equipment.

“I would like to express once again our satisfacti­on with the consistent developmen­t of our strategic partnershi­p agreement and confirm our solidarity with China’s people and leadership in connection with efforts to eliminate the epidemic,” Lavrov said.

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi (center) meets with French President Emmanuel Macron on the sidelines of the 56th Munich Security Conference on Saturday. Wang called at the conference for transcendi­ng East-West and North-South difference­s and practicing multilater­alism.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi (center) meets with French President Emmanuel Macron on the sidelines of the 56th Munich Security Conference on Saturday. Wang called at the conference for transcendi­ng East-West and North-South difference­s and practicing multilater­alism.

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