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Work together on virus attests to China ties

- By REN QI in Moscow renqi@chinadaily.com.cn

The BRICS framework provides an effective platform for our countries to develop common decisions.”

Alexey Ivanov, director of the BRICS Competitio­n Law and Policy Centre

China and Russia have maintained close relations in a challengin­g year, with experts describing high-quality cooperatio­n in bilateral and multilater­al spheres that has helped the two to weather the coronaviru­s pandemic.

On the trade front, the emergence of COVID-19 triggered a massive slump in trading volumes between the neighbors in January, the 2020 China-Russia Economic Trading Index Report indicated.

But with supportive policies and the Sino-Russian Comprehens­ive Strategic Partnershi­p of Coordinati­on for a New Era, trade between the two countries managed to recover from that rocky start to the year. Bilateral trade reached $25.35 billion in the first three months of 2020, a 3.4 percent rise compared with last year. The Chinese General Administra­tion of Customs says that in September the figure was $10.22 billion, a rise of more than 7.8 percent from September last year.

The cooperatio­n and mutually supportive policies brought in to counter the pandemic have been a highlight of the neighbors’ relationsh­ip this year. In August, when the number of coronaviru­s infections in Russia began to grow again, China sent medical experts to Moscow at the invitation of the Russian government.

The 10-member group, including epidemiolo­gists from the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention as well as hospitals and medical institutes in the Heilongjia­ng province, visited hospitals in the Russian capital. Among the facilities they visited was the main hospital designated for COVID-19 treatment, Kommunarka.

Hao Huilong, leader of the team and vice-chairman of Heilongjia­ng Provincial Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultati­ve Conference, said the experts hoped their visit contribute­d to an improved COVID-19 situation in Russia.

Oleg Timofeev, an associate professor at the Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia, said the arrival of the Chinese team was a muchapprec­iated gesture of support and followed a visit by Russian medical experts to China in February, during the height of China’s battles with the coronaviru­s. Timofeev said China and Russia share deep expertise in healthcare and on control of epidemics. Such expertise heightens the value of their work together.

Chinese Ambassador to Russia Zhang Hanhui said that at the outset of the pandemic, the authoritie­s and diplomatic agencies of China and Russia establishe­d a mechanism for direct communicat­ion in facilitati­ng the reporting on developmen­ts in the control and treatment of COVID-19.

Russia’s State Research Center of Virology and Biotechnol­ogy VECTOR and China’s Biological Science Center of the Ministry of Science and Technology were among organizati­ons that establishe­d direct contact as a means of aiding cooperatio­n on virus tracing, laboratory diagnosis and vaccine developmen­t, Zhang said.

On April 16, Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin approved the use of hydroxychl­oroquine, a drug made by the Chinese company Shanghai Pharmaceut­icals that had been best known as an antimalari­a treatment, for COVID-19 treatment. This approval came even though the drug was then not registered in Russia. Mishustin’s order showed the unconditio­nal trust that the Russian government places in China’s medical capabiliti­es, Timofeev said.

At present, the pandemic is making it difficult for the neighbors to implement some of the major bilateral projects that have been planned, Timofeev said.

But China and Russia can focus on preparing for new projects and pursue cooperatio­n to this end, such as by staging online investment roadshows, holding events via video conferenci­ng, and proceeding with feasibilit­y studies into projects, he said.

Timofeev suggested that the two government­s can increase financial and other support for scientific research institutes and universiti­es under the 2020-21 China-Russia Year of Scientific and Technologi­cal Innovation, while enhancing cooperatio­n in hightechno­logy fields.

Frequent exchanges

In the military realm, the armed forces of China and Russia have maintained close relations, marked by frequent exchanges between personnel. Ninety-five soldiers from China’s People’s Liberation Army honor guard participat­ed in Russia’s Victory Day parade in Moscow on June 24.

In August, the PLA sent six teams and more than 260 soldiers to participat­e in the Internatio­nal Army Games 2020 in Russia. In September, Chinese troops joined with those from nine other nations for a weeklong military drill, known as Kavkaz 2020, in southern Russia.

During a video link on Dec 15, Chinese Defense Minister Wei Fenghe and his Russian counterpar­t Sergei Shoigu agreed that they would further build up strategic contacts and coordinati­on between the armed forces of the two countries, improve the mechanisms of military cooperatio­n, and expand interactio­ns more broadly in order to confront the challenges to regional and global security.

In addition to the comprehens­ive framework of bilateral relations, Russia also maintains close communicat­ion with China under multilater­al organizati­ons, such as the Group of 20 industrial­ized nations and the Shanghai Cooperatio­n Organizati­on. The two nations are also key members of the grouping that binds Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa — known as BRICS.

Alexey Ivanov, director of the BRICS Competitio­n Law and Policy Centre, said China and Russia intend to pursue joint solutions to economic problems, such as remedying global economic imbalances. This is especially needed while businesses recover from the upheavals of lockdowns.

As the global balance of power shifts, Russia is seeking to strengthen its already friendly relations with China. “The BRICS framework provides an effective platform for our countries to develop common decisions and to fight jointly the economic impacts of the pandemic,” Ivanov said.

 ?? REN QI / CHINA DAILY ?? A Chinese team competes in the Internatio­nal Army Games 2020 at Russia’s Arabino shooting range.
REN QI / CHINA DAILY A Chinese team competes in the Internatio­nal Army Games 2020 at Russia’s Arabino shooting range.

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