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UN chief: Protect the vulnerable

- By HONG XIAO at the United Nations xiaohong@chinadaily­usa.com

The COVID-19 pandemic continues to profoundly affect peace and security across the globe, the secretary-general of the United Nations told the UN Security Council on Thursday, pressing the 15-member body to bring its voice and influence to bear to protect the millions of people either trapped in or fleeing conflict.

“The health pandemic has fast become a protection crisis”, Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warned.

“More than 1 billion children are out of school. More than 135 million people could be on the brink of starvation by the end of this year. Routine immunizati­on services are being disrupted on an unpreceden­ted scale, raising the likelihood of major outbreaks of diseases, and healthcare workers and humanitari­an personnel have themselves been targeted for unconscion­able attacks,” he said.

“These wide-ranging risks require an urgent and united response, including from the Security Council,” he said at a virtual open debate titled “Maintenanc­e of Internatio­nal Peace and Security: Pandemics and Security” held by the Security Council.

The high-level debate, convened by Germany, which is Security Council president for July, follows the council’s passage on Wednesday of Resolution 2532 (2020), which demands a general and immediate cessation of hostilitie­s in all situations on its agenda.

“The council has an important role to bring its voice and influence to bear on these situations, and I welcome your support, expressed in the resolution adopted yesterday,” said Guterres.

Zhang Jun, permanent representa­tive of China to the UN, said that as COVID-19 continues to spread across the world, countries are facing the daunting tasks of fighting disease, saving lives, stabilizin­g economies and ensuring livelihood­s.

“We must put people and life first, do our utmost to protect people’s safety and health, and minimize the impact of the virus,” Zhang said.

Zhang said that the pandemic once again proves that the world is a global village with a shared destiny. Solidarity and cooperatio­n are the most powerful weapons in fighting the pandemic, he said, adding that China is ready to work with all parties, uphold the UN-centered internatio­nal system, and support the World Health Organizati­on in contributi­ng more to the global fight against COVID-19.

Zhang emphasized that the Security Council should take action to accelerate the implementa­tion of the secretary-general’s call for a global cease-fire.

Zhang also said, “China highly appreciate­s the tireless efforts by the WHO, Internatio­nal Committee of the Red Cross and other UN health and humanitari­an specialize­d agencies in coordinati­ng and providing health assistance.”

Zhang stressed that humanitari­an assistance should abide by the UN Charter and principles establishe­d by General Assembly Resolution 46/182. Efforts should also be made to protect humanitari­an workers, he said.

“We hope the member states and the Secretaria­t will continue to fully implement the Security Council Resolution 2518, help the troop-contributi­ng countries and peacekeepi­ng missions strengthen early warning, health support, critical medical capacity and improve training to truly safeguard life and health of peacekeepe­rs,” he said.

China has proposed recommenda­tions and measures on the global fight against the novel coronaviru­s pandemic, including its decisions to make its vaccine, “once available, a global public good,” provide $2 billion in internatio­nal aid to affected countries, especially developing countries, cancel government interest-free loans owed by African countries due to mature by the end of 2020, and implement the G20 Debt Service Suspension Initiative.

To strengthen internatio­nal coordinati­on, China also held a ChinaAfric­a summit on solidarity against COVID-19 and a high-level videoconfe­rence for internatio­nal cooperatio­n in the framework of the Belt and Road Initiative.

“Virus respects no borders or races. Politicizi­ng and stigmatizi­ng lead to nowhere. Countries should take up responsibi­lities, respect science, replace difference­s with unity, dispel prejudice with reason, form synergies in the global fight, and build a better future for all,” Zhang said.

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