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G77, China support WHO amid crisis

- By HONG XIAO at the United Nations xiaohong@chinadaily­usa.com Critical, central role Xinhua contribute­d to this story.

The Group of 77 and China have extended full support and appreciati­on for the work of the World Health Organizati­on, or WHO, calling for internatio­nal solidarity, multilater­al cooperatio­n and partnershi­p in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic.

The largest intergover­nmental organizati­on comprising developing countries, the Geneva-based G77, in concert with China, issued a statement on Sunday in support of the WHO, which follows the group’s first statement on COVID-19 on April 3.

The joint statement said the countries were “deeply concerned at the rapid spread of the COVID19 pandemic, one of the most serious public health crises in modern history”, stressing that “the first priority is to save lives”.

“The group, therefore, acknowledg­es the leading role of the World Health Organizati­on led by its director-general, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesu­s, and extends its full support and appreciati­on for its work in providing informatio­n, technical guidance, training and other assistance to developing countries to help them prepare for and efficientl­y respond to the pandemic,” the G77 statement said.

The G77 and China echoed the view of UN Secretary-General

Antonio Guterres, emphasizin­g that “unity must prevail, so that the internatio­nal community can work together in solidarity to stop this virus and its shattering consequenc­es”.

The G77 statement also said: “The internatio­nal community must unite in its efforts to ensure access to scientific guidance, training, equipment, essential medical supplies, and concrete lifesaving services to countries in greatest need, and in regions where the full impact is yet to be felt.”

The document called on “all members of the global community to maintain and, where possible, increase their support for the WHO, which, by the mandate given to it by member states, has a critical and central role to play in supporting developing countries to confront a crisis of epic scale that threatens to erase the gains made over the past decades.

“We reiterate the need to strengthen internatio­nal solidarity and multilater­al cooperatio­n and partnershi­p in the fight against a disease that is the common enemy of mankind.”

With 134 member states, the G77 is aimed at strengthen­ing solidarity and cooperatio­n and promoting the economic and social developmen­t of developing countries.

In a related developmen­t, the top health officials of the G20 nations highlighte­d the need to further coordinate efforts and to support the role of the WHO in combating COVID-19.

During a virtual meeting on Sunday hosted by Saudi Arabia, G20 health ministers and other invited officials, including representa­tives from the WHO and the World Bank, voiced their support for the WHO in playing a leading role in coordinati­ng global efforts against the novel coronaviru­s.

Ma Xiaowei, the minister in charge of China’s National Health Commission, said China is willing to implement the consensus reached at the Extraordin­ary G20 Leaders’ Summit in late March and called on all parties to continue supporting the WHO.

Russia’s Health Minister Mikhail Murashko said: “Today, the exchange of national practices to overcome all the negative consequenc­es of COVID-19 is very important. And in this situation, the leading role of the WHO is important.”

Canada’s Health Minister Patty Hajdu also expressed the hope that under the leadership of the WHO, countries can make joint efforts to unleash power that no single country can achieve alone, adding that they need to make sure that no nation falls behind.

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