China Daily

Wang and Portuguese counterpar­t slam politiciza­tion of COVID-19

- By MO JINGXI mojingxi@chinadaily.com.cn

Portuguese Foreign Minister Augusto Santos Silva said that studies of the origins of COVID-19 should be carried out by upholding the spirit of science and profession­alism, and anything that politicize­s the origin-tracing work or the World Health Organizati­on should be opposed.

Speaking with State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi as they held the first round of strategic dialogue at the foreign ministeria­l level on Thursday, Silva said that science and politics have their respective boundaries and the studies of origins should not target or blame specific countries.

The purpose of origin-tracing is to better deal with the situation in the future, Silva said, according to a statement released by the Foreign Ministry after the dialogue.

Silva’s remarks were the latest call stressing that the study of the origins of the virus should be a matter of science. Already, 55 countries have submitted letters to WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesu­s opposing some countries’ politiciza­tion of the issue.

Silva also expressed condolence­s to China over the severe flooding in Henan province.

Hailing the long-standing friendship between Portugal and China, he said that the Portuguese market will always welcome Chinese enterprise­s and hopes to further cement ties between the two sides and deepen cooperatio­n in the post-pandemic era.

Since both countries are staunch supporters of multilater­alism and firmly uphold an internatio­nal system with the United Nations at its core, Silva said his country stands ready to further strengthen coordinati­on with China in internatio­nal affairs.

The Portuguese side supports the European Union and China to expand consensuse­s and boost cooperatio­n in trade and economics as well as global issues such as climate change, he added.

During their virtual meeting, Wang said that studying origins of COVID-19 is a serious issue of science, noting the necessity of internatio­nal cooperatio­n on origin-tracing on the basis of facts and science.

He said he hoped the two countries will jointly oppose political manipulati­on under the pretext of origin-tracing and uphold solidarity in fighting the virus.

Noting that vaccines are the most powerful weapon to win the battle against the pandemic, Wang said China has been actively providing vaccines to countries in need. So far, more than 600 million doses of vaccines have been provided.

China stands ready to promote cooperatio­n with Portugal and other European countries in the research and developmen­t of COVID-19 vaccines and drugs as well as their fair distributi­on, in a move to reject “vaccine nationalis­m”, Wang said.

Regarding the China-EU relationsh­ip, he stressed that China always supports European integratio­n and its practice of strategic autonomy. The Chinese side believes that a united, stable and prosperous EU is in the interests of all European countries and the internatio­nal community as well, he said.

Wang added that the unilateral sanctions imposed by the EU against China do not conform with the two sides’ comprehens­ive strategic partnershi­p and the Chinese side has to respond with justified and necessary moves.

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