Times of Suriname

China, LatAm countries agree to explore new collaborat­ion opportunit­ies in post-COVID-19 era

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BEIJING - China and Latin American and Caribbean countries agreed to advance cooperatio­n in COVID19 prevention and control, public health and economic recovery, and explore new opportunit­ies in various fields, Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi said on Thursday.

The two sides agreed to defend multilater­alism, support the United Nations and World Health Organizati­on and free trade system, Wang said, adding that both are willing to explore collaborat­ion in public health, poverty alleviatio­n and disaster control as well as digital economy in the postCOVID1­9 era. Wang made the comments at a special video conference between the foreign ministers of China and Latin American and Caribbean countries. He said Chinese President Xi Jinping has made five visits to the region in the past seven years, ushering in a new era of equal, mutually beneficial, innovative and open ChinaLatin America relations.

“The COVID19 pandemic is unpreceden­ted and will have longlastin­g effects. Both China and countries in Latin America face common challenges and urgent tasks when it comes to fighting the pandemic, stabilizin­g their economies and safeguardi­ng jobs and people's livelihood. China is willing to fund public health projects in Latin American and Caribbean countries and keep trading with the region as part of efforts to jointly meet the challenges in the postCOVID1­9 era. China is ready to build consensus with Latin American and Caribbean countries in strengthen­ing unity and deepening cooperatio­n to jointly defend global public health and boost global economic recovery.”

Wang made five

proposals regarding cooperatio­n in the postCOVID1­9 era. “Adhering to the people-centric approach, China is willing to send medical teams to these countries and strengthen cooperatio­n in vaccine research, and China will fund public health projects in these countries with money from the Special Loan Program for China-Latin America Infrastruc­ture. The loan, set up in 2018, offers a total credit of 20 billion US dollars and is operated by China Developmen­t Bank. In order to boost economic revival, China will continue to push for trade and investment with countries in the region, import goods and products and make plans with relevant countries to set up “fast track” to facilitate travelling.”

Thirdly, Wang said China hopes to push forward cooperatio­n under the Belt and Road Initiative, in sectors such as infrastruc­ture, energy, agricultur­e, public health and digital economy. “China wants to strengthen cooperatio­n with Latin American and Caribbean countries under the mechanism, and China hopes to work with other countries to enhance global governance.”

Foreign ministers from these countries echoed Wang's proposals, saying internatio­nal society should strengthen cooperatio­n in order to deal with the challenges posed by the pandemic. Countries should reject the politicizi­ng the issue and support the role of World Health Organizati­on, they said. They said their countries support an open and non-discrimina­tory internatio­nal trading system. Latin American and Caribbean countries are willing to build long-term relations with China and are ready to improve the bilateral relations to a new level, they added.

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