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From Ebola to COVID-19

A China-Africa friendship that transcends time under BRI

- By Zhao Yanbo The author is the Chinese Ambassador to Botswana

China is the largest developing country, and Africa is the continent with the largest number of developing countries. China and Africa are not only natural partners for developmen­t, but also brothers that share weal and woe. In recent years, emerging from the tests of Ebola and COVID-19, the bond between China and Africa has become ever stronger as evidenced by the profound China-Africa friendship in the hearts of the two peoples.

In 2014, when I was Chinese ambassador to Sierra Leone, an outbreak of Ebola virus occurred in West Africa and posed a formidable challenge to local and global public health. Confronted with the rising death toll in local communitie­s and the evacuation of diplomatic personnel from Western countries, China was the first to extend a helping hand to Sierra Leone by sending a mobile Biosafety Level-3 laboratory and seven batches of anti-epidemic material by chartered plane to Freetown, the capital of Sierra Leone.

Hundreds of Chinese public health experts and military medical personnel were also dispatched to the country and fought together with the people of Sierra Leone on the front lines, which played a major role in the battle against Ebola.

When the epidemic was over in 2015, Ernest Koroma, the then President of Sierra Leone, awarded Chinese President Xi Jinping the highest medal of honor, the Order of Commander, to express his gratitude. President Koroma also said that he must say “thank you” to President Xi in person, which he did during a visit to China in 2016.

The then UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, along with the internatio­nal media, praised China for providing great support to African countries and setting an example for the world. One day, members of a local women’s associatio­n voluntaril­y cleaned the road in front of the Embassy and its surroundin­g areas. “This is just to show our appreciati­on of China’s help,” they said to us. We were deeply moved at the belief the China-Africa brotherhoo­d is solid as a rock through thick and thin.

After three years in Sierra Leone, I was appointed Chinese ambassador to Botswana. At the beginning of 2020, the COVID-19 outbreak hit China hard. As China was pulling out all the stops to combat the coronaviru­s, Dr. Mokgweetsi Masisi, President of Botswana, wrote two letters to President Xi to express empathy and solidarity.

Friends from all walks of life in Botswana also voiced support for China. As the pandemic was raging across the globe, China once again became the first country to provide assistance to Africa. Since the COVID-19 outbreak in Botswana, China’s central and local government­s, as well as enterprise­s, have provided seven batches of medical supplies in support of Botswana’s COVID-19 response to date. Chinese experts held a series of video conference­s with their Botswana counterpar­ts to share their experience­s with pandemic control without hesitation. More importantl­y, at the Extraordin­ary China-Africa Summit on Solidarity against COVID-19, President Xi made a series of commitment­s to help African countries cushion the impact of the virus and restore economic and social developmen­t, a move injecting significan­t confidence and solidarity in China-Africa’s joint fight against the pandemic.

China’s assistance has received heartfelt thanks from its African brothers. In Botswana, everyone I’ve met with, including government officials, school teachers, scholars, journalist­s and students, thanks China for its assistance and speaks highly of ChinaAfric­a friendship.

Not long ago, I went to the airport to receive the medical supplies donated by the Chinese government in support of Botswana’s fight against COVID-19. The airport staff told me that due to the huge quantities of supplies coming from China recently, they had had to work overtime, but said it with high-spirits. “We thank China for the selfless help offered to Botswana and Africa.” These words are simple yet meaningful. No matter how the internatio­nal situation has changed, China and Africa always fight shoulder to shoulder with each other. The fraternity between China and Africa will only go from strength to strength.

Pondering the two countries’ experience­s in fighting the pandemic, I have a deep conviction that ChinaAfric­a friendship transcends time and mere interests – it is invaluable. It is a historical imprint in the hearts of the two peoples tested by time. Two terms of ambassador­ship in Africa have given me the privilege of witnessing the firm determinat­ion of China and Africa to overcome difficulti­es with solidarity and cooperatio­n, and I’ve seen the vibrancy of the China-Africa community’s shared future.

Faced with profound changes not seen in a century, mankind once again stands at the crossroads of history. Closer cooperatio­n between China and Africa has never been more important than it is today. With COVID-19 still rampant around the world, China will continue to stand firmly with Africa until we achieve victory together.

 ?? Photo: IC ?? Elephants, zebras and impalas soak up the last bit of sun during an African sunset in July, 2020.
Photo: IC Elephants, zebras and impalas soak up the last bit of sun during an African sunset in July, 2020.
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Photo: Xinhua Chinese medical expert team members take a photo in Guinea in September, 2020.
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 ?? Photo: Courtesy of the Chinese Embassy in Botswana ?? Zhao Yanbo, Chinese Ambassador to Botswana
Photo: Courtesy of the Chinese Embassy in Botswana Zhao Yanbo, Chinese Ambassador to Botswana

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