China Daily

Nation confident of virus battle victory

Xi thanks Pakistani, ROK leaders for support, donations in phone talks

- By AN BAIJIE anbaijie@chinadaily.com.cn

China is capable of winning the battle against the novel coronaviru­s pneumonia outbreak, which cannot undermine the foundation of China’s long-term developmen­t, President Xi Jinping said on Thursday.

Xi made the remark in telephone conversati­ons with Imran Khan, prime minister of Pakistan, and Moon Jae-in, president of the Republic of Korea.

In the phone call with Khan, Xi said that the top priority of the Chinese government is to fight the disease, and the situation has developed in a positive direction thanks to the great efforts made by medical workers and people across the nation.

China is confident of winning the battle against the disease, and it will minimize the epidemic’s impact to achieve the country’s economic and social developmen­t goals this year, Xi said.

China will not only focus on the current battle against the outbreak but also summarize experience­s to improve the nation’s system for the prevention and control of epidemics and the system for national public health emergency management, Xi said.

Noting that China and Pakistan have an all-weather strategic cooperativ­e partnershi­p, Xi said that Pakistan expressed support for China at the very beginning of the outbreak and has offered vital donations to help China fight it.

The Pakistani prime minister’s call demonstrat­ed that China and

Pakistan are true friends that share both happiness and sadness, Xi said.

Xi said China will continue to work with Pakistan on the building of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor and toward continuing their mutual support on major global and regional issues.

Khan expressed sincere sympathy for the Chinese people’s suffering as a result of the outbreak and spoke highly of the effective measures taken by China.

China’s measures have effectivel­y prevented the global spread of the virus, so the whole world should thank China and appreciate the country’s efforts, Khan said, adding that no other country could do better than China.

Khan expressed gratitude for China’s help and care for Pakistani people living in China, saying that all people in Pakistan will stand together with the Chinese people no matter what happens.

In his conversati­on with Moon, Xi said that the ROK president’s phone call shows the friendship between the two neighborin­g countries.

Since the start of the outbreak, China has taken the strictest prevention and control measures, Xi said, adding that positive signs have developed thanks to these efforts.

The disease will not affect the solid foundation of China’s long-term stability and developmen­t, and China will strive to achieve the country’s developmen­t goals, Xi said.

Xi pointed out that China’s strong measures have not only protected the safety and health of the Chinese people but also contribute­d to global health endeavors.

Xi expressed gratitude for the help and support from the government and people of the ROK, saying that China will continue to enhance cooperatio­n with all countries including the ROK in an open and transparen­t manner to fight the disease.

The outbreak’s influence on China-ROK people-to-people exchanges is temporary, and the friendship between the two peoples will be strengthen­ed after victory is achieved in the battle against the disease, Xi said.

Moon expressed sincere sympathy for the Chinese people’s suffering due to the outbreak, and he spoke highly of the great efforts made by China to fight it.

Under Xi’s leadership, the Chinese people will definitely win this battle, he said.

The two countries are close neighbors and China’s difficulti­es are also those of the ROK, said Moon, adding that his country will continue to offer assistance to China and take this opportunit­y to enhance health cooperatio­n with China.

In his phone conversati­ons with the leaders of France and the United Kingdom on Tuesday, and those of Pakistan and the Republic of Korea on Thursday, President Xi Jinping reassured the internatio­nal community of China’s confidence that it will be able to defeat the novel coronaviru­s, and reaffirmed the country’s commitment to transparen­cy as well as its openness to internatio­nal cooperatio­n.

Since the outbreak of the epidemic, China has kept in close contact with not only the World Health Organizati­on but also all major countries around the world to keep them updated on the situation.

Which shows China’s high sense of its responsibi­lity to not only protect the health and safety of its own people, but also its determinat­ion to do its utmost to maintain global public health security.

It is because of the all-out war the country has waged against the virus at home that the outbreak has been predominan­tly contained in China, Hubei province in particular. As of Thursday, nearly 99 percent of the infections and 99.67 percent of the deaths were in China, with Hubei accounting for 83 percent of the number of national infections and 96 percent of the death toll.

China’s cooperativ­eness, responsive­ness and openness to the joint efforts date back to the very beginning of the epidemic. It wasted no time in identifyin­g the pathogen, and sharing the virus’ genetic sequence with the WHO, and it was published in an open repository early last month, earning valuable time for the other countries to prepare testing and diagnostic tools. The Chinese authoritie­s have also taken advantage of all bilateral and multilater­al mechanisms to strengthen cooperatio­n with other countries.

Besides, with the infections in Hubei declining in waves and dropping 16 days in a row in the rest of the country, the effectiven­ess of China’s anti-epidemic measures deserve impartial evaluation. Were it not for China’s anti-epidemic and pro-growth efforts, given the virus’ latency and contagious­ness, the epidemic would have had every chance of spilling over the country’s borders, triggering chain reactions in public health and creating even greater shock waves for the global economy.

It is therefore disappoint­ing that some in countries that have benefited from China’s rigorous anti-epidemic efforts are so steadfast in pointing accusatory fingers at the WHO’s objective acknowledg­ment of China’s efforts. Their groundless accusation­s that the internatio­nal body is under pressure from Beijing to speak highly of China can only be explained by their ingrained bias against the country. Were it not for the unique institutio­nal advantages of the Chinese system, the world might be battling a devastatin­g pandemic.

When internatio­nal solidarity is needed in the face of the common challenge to human beings, these China-bashers are making themselves enemies of the world.

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