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Ties elevated to new heights

Chinese vaccine aid is another demonstrat­ion of the close China-Nepal friendship

- The author is the Chinese ambassador to Nepal. The author contribute­d this article to China Watch, a think tank powered by China Daily. The views do not necessaril­y reflect those of China Daily.

China and Nepal are friendly neighbors linked by mountains and rivers and close partners that share weal and woe. During the most critical moment of China’s anti-virus fight last year, the Nepali government donated masks to China, and people from all walks of life in Nepal showed their support to China through rallies and procession­s, candleligh­t prayers, collecting signatures and more.

The Chinese side has also offered a helping hand to Nepal in its fight with the novel coronaviru­s, through material donations, procuremen­t assistance, videoconfe­rences and keeping the smooth operation of trade to safeguard Nepali people’s livelihood­s.

In May 2020, President Xi Jinping said in his speech at the videoconfe­rence of the 73rd World Health Assembly that China will make its COVID-19 vaccine global public goods when available, contributi­ng to vaccine accessibil­ity and affordabil­ity in developing countries.

To implement President Xi’s commitment, Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi said China attaches great importance to Nepal’s urgent need for vaccines during a phone conversati­on with Nepali Foreign Minister Pradeep Kumar Gyawali in February.

With the joint efforts of both sides, the first delivery of Chinese COVID-19 vaccines, which were donated by the Chinese government, arrived at Nepal’s capital, Kathmandu, on March 29.

Nepali Health Minister Hridayas Tripathi attended a welcome ceremony for the donated vaccines at the airport and Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli took part in the handover ceremony at his residence that afternoon.

The prime minister highly appreciate­d the solemn commitment made by Chinese President Xi on internatio­nal cooperatio­n in vaccines and the valuable support China is giving developing countries, adding that Chinese government’s positive anti-pandemic measures set an example for the rest of the world.

Both the Nepali and Chinese government­s uphold the philosophy of putting people’s health and lives first and foremost. It is believed that the vaccine assistance of the Chinese government will strongly help Nepal defeat the pandemic and recover its economy.

Affected by the rebound of the global pandemic and the rapid spread of the virus, Nepal is facing a severe threat of a new wave of the disease. China’s vaccines are providing timely assistance. The country has started its vaccinatio­n campaign with the help of China-donated COVID-19 vaccines.

The safety and effectiven­ess of Chinese vaccines are highly recognized by the Nepali people, who take the initiative to queue up for hours to get vaccinated.

Many of the vaccine recipients are students studying in China and those engaged in economic and trade exchanges between the two countries. They expressed their gratitude for China’s aid and praised the long-lived partnershi­p between China and Nepal.

According to the friendly consultati­ons between the two sides, Nepal also actively coordinate­d with China’s Spring Vaccinatio­n Program, to offer Chinese nationals in Nepal free COVID-19 vaccines, which fully reflects the deep friendship of the two countries.

The pandemic has had a complex impact on the world, inevitably affecting personnel exchanges and cooperatio­n in various fields between countries since last year. Encouragin­gly, the China-Nepal relations and the cooperatio­n under the framework of the Belt and Road Initiative have not been suspended.

President Xi and his Nepali counterpar­t Bidya Devi Bhandari exchanged letters with each other, jointly announcing 8,848.86 meters as the newly measured height of Mount Qomolangma, which is known as Mount Everest in the West, reflecting that bilateral ties have also been elevated to a new height in the new era.

China continues to be the top source of foreign investment in Nepal, and a series of bilateral cooperatio­n projects are advancing in an orderly manner. The Chinesebui­lt Melamchi Water Supply Project completed the water test of a tunnel, which has been expected by Nepali people for more than 20 years.

The two countries respect, understand and support each other on major issues such as national sovereignt­y, territoria­l integrity and human rights, and are working together to safeguard the common interests of developing countries.

We will strengthen bilateral exchanges, focus on pandemic prevention, interconne­ction, developmen­t, and coordinati­on, and deepen cooperatio­n in various fields under the Belt and Road Initiative framework, steadily push forward the Trans-Himalayan Multidimen­sional Connectivi­ty Network and jointly create a closer community with a shared future between China and Nepal.

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