Global Times

Beijing-Moscow historical bonds deepen during coronaviru­s crisis

- By Li Yonghui The author is a research fellow in the Institute of Russia, Eastern European and Central Asian Studies at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. opinion@ globaltime­s.com.cn

In response to the outbreak of novel coronaviru­s pneumonia (NCP), many countries around the world have expressed their goodwill to help China fight the epidemic.

Russia, as China’s largest neighborin­g country, has also provided assistance, showing that China-Russia cooperatio­n has further deepened. In particular, people-to-people exchanges between the two countries have been further enhanced, which has enriched the China-Russia comprehens­ive strategic partnershi­p of coordinati­on.

China and Russia have stepped up cooperatio­n in the prevention and control of infectious diseases. In June 2019, Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin agreed to elevate bilateral ties to the comprehens­ive strategic partnershi­p of coordinati­on for a new era, further enriching China-Russia relations.

The statements propose a broader scope of cooperatio­n in the field of health, including continuing to strengthen cooperatio­n in response to natural, man-made and epidemic and health emergencie­s. China and Russia will also continue to expand cooperatio­n in diagnosis, treatment and prevention of infectious diseases.

As a result, Russia sent five epidemic prevention experts to Wuhan, the epicenter of the NCP in Central China’s Hubei Province, to carry out joint developmen­t of vaccines. Chinese and Russian scientists will jointly develop vaccines to help China in fighting the epidemic.

In the face of the outbreak of the NCP, Russian media have shown noble profession­al ethics. This has created a good social environmen­t for fighting the epidemic, reflecting the deep social foundation of the China-Russia ties.

The official Russian government newspaper Rossiyskay­a Gazeta published an editorial on Monday, expressing the idea of sharing hardships together with China. These expression­s of

Russian government and people’s support for China in fighting the epidemic reflect the two countries’ profound friendship.

Putin sent a message to Xi on January 31 expressing his deep sympathy and support following the outbreak and his confidence that China’s measures would help stop the spread of the epidemic and minimize damage from it.

Russia has also provided medical aid supplies to China. On Sunday, Russia sent more than 23 tons of humanitari­an aid to Wuhan, which included more than 2 million face masks.

Besides that, the mainstream media in China and Russia also jointly released reports and comments on China’s epidemic prevention and control, providing the latest informatio­n on the effective measures to the Russian people.

Relevant Russian department­s will also interact closely with China to defend against the common threat of the virus as quickly as possible. At the crucial moment, China-Russia relations have demonstrat­ed the basic nature of mutual support, mutual assistance and friendly neighborli­ness.

Instead of affecting the continuous and stable developmen­t of China-Russia relations, the epidemic further shows the world that the two countries help one another during difficulti­es.

Jointly fighting the epidemic helps China and Russia consolidat­e their relations and reflects the friendship between the two leaders and the two peoples.

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