China stands firmly with African brothers, sisters in fight against COVID-19
By He Yin
Chinese
President Xi Jinping presided
over an extraordinary China-Africa summit on solidarity against COVID-19 in
Beijing on June 17 via video link and delivered a keynote speech.
At the
crucial moment of global pandemic response, the summit was jointly proposed by
China; South Africa, the rotating chair of the African Union (AU); and Senegal,
co-chair of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation.
It
demonstrated China and Africa’s resolve to deepen anti-pandemic cooperation,
and their willingness to take concrete actions to promote the building of a
closer community with a shared future between China and Africa and a global
community of health for all.
“Developing
countries, African countries in particular, have weaker public health systems.
Helping them build capacity must be our top priority in COVID-19 response,” Xi
said recently at the virtual event of the opening of the 73rd World Health Assembly,
calling on the international community to provide greater support for Africa
and shoulder responsibilities.
When
having a telephone conversation with South African President Cyril Ramaphosa,
Xi noted that “For China and Africa, it is more important than ever to work in
unity to fight the disease and tide over difficulties. China will continue to
stand firmly with its African brothers and sisters.” Xi’s
remarks show the two sides’ resolve to work in unity to win the fight against
the pandemic and embody the profound friendship of the Chinese people for the
African people.
China and Africa are good friends, good
partners and good brothers with shared destiny and vision. In the joint fight
against COVID-19, the Chinese people and African people have always worked
closely together to pursue their shared goals.
Over 50
African leaders have expressed their sympathy and support to China in phone
calls or public statements, and some African countries even managed to collect and
donate medical supplies to China despite their own difficulties.
China
has provided material assistance for over 50 African countries and the AU in
batches and sent medical expert teams to Africa’s five sub-regions and
surrounding countries. Resident Chinese medical teams in 45 African countries
have acted swiftly to help with COVID-19 containment efforts locally, holding
nearly 400 training sessions for tens of thousands of African medical workers.
China has also organized video conferences for exchanges of medical diagnostic
and treatment technologies between Chinese and African health experts.
Besides,
China’s local governments, non-governmental organizations, and enterprises have
also lent a hand to African countries by cash and supply donations, with
Chinese enterprises in the continent helping local governments turn their
medical facilities into designated hospitals for treating patients infected
with the novel coronavirus.
A friend in need is a friend indeed. The
Chinese people share a close bond with their brothers and sisters in the
African continent. As Cyril
Ramaphosa, who is also the rotating chairperson of the AU,
has put forward, China is a true friend and reliable partner for South Africa
and other African countries in times of difficulties and challenges.
China
and Africa have always been a community with a shared future, standing together
through thick and thin, sharing weal and woe and fully trusting each other.
China
sent its first medical team to Africa in 1963. As of today, the country has
sent 24,300 medical workers to the continent, where they have provided medical
services to over 200 million African people and trained tens of thousands of
local medical workers.
When the
Ebola epidemic broke out in West Africa in 2014, China was the first country to
send chartered flights to deliver emergency relief materials and send a medical
team to fight the outbreak, making important contributions to relevant
countries’ victory over the disease.
China
attaches great importance to improving public health capacity of African
nations. It raised a series of proposals to enhance public health cooperation
with Africa in the ten cooperation plans between China and Africa announced in
2015 and the eight major initiatives for China-Africa cooperation declared in
2018, and these proposals have all been implemented and welcomed by African
countries.
China-Africa
cooperation in public health also demonstrates that China has always followed the
principle of sincerity, practical results, affinity, and good faith and the right
approach to justice and interests.
China-Africa
friendly relations can stand the test of time and are rock-firm and full of
vitality. The friendship is even more unbreakable in the
joint fight against COVID-19.
As Moussa
Faki Mahamat, chairperson of the AU Commission said, “Africa and China are
friends and, more importantly, comrades-in-arms. Nothing can change or damage
this friendship.”
The extraordinary
China-Africa summit on solidarity against COVID-19 will surely further
strengthen the China-Africa solidarity and cooperation and inject strong
positive energy into the two sides’ joint efforts to win the battle against the
pandemic. The concrete actions of jointly building a closer community with a
shared future between China and Africa will certainly continue to make
important contributions to the security and prosperity of China, Africa, and
beyond.
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