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Six Asian states oppose politicisation of Covid-19

China, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Afghanistan say ‘vaccine nationalism’ to hinder global efforts to defeat pandemic


APP April 28, 2021
ISLAMABAD:

Foreign ministers of Pakistan, China, Bangladesh, Afghanistan, Nepal and Sri Lanka have agreed upon distribution of Covid-19 vaccine in accordance with the “principle of equity and justice”, terming the vaccine the “key weapon to defeat” coronavirus pandemic.

In a joint statement issued on Wednesday by the Foreign Office, the foreign ministers from the six nations held a video conference on joint response to Covid-19, and exchanged views on international and regional cooperation on pandemic response and post-Covid economic recovery.

According to the joint statement, the foreign ministers expressed that “vaccine nationalism” would hinder the global efforts to defeat the pandemic and underscored the need for avoiding the “immunity gap”.

They noted with satisfaction that the concerted and productive efforts made by their countries since the start of Covid-19 to combat the virus and promote economic recovery in the spirit of overcoming challenges through cooperation and mutual assistance.

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The foreign ministers pointed out that Covid-19 was a common enemy of humankind, and that the countries should step up solidarity and cooperation to win the final victory over it, said the joint statement.

China expressed its readiness to provide continued medical supplies and technical assistance to participating countries to the best of its ability. Chinese initiative was appreciated.

The foreign ministers reiterated their firm support to WHO’s due role in the global cooperation against Covid-19 and acknowledged that tracing the origin of the virus was a matter of science and a global mission.

The ministers expressed opposition to politicising the issue and vowed that the participating countries would strengthen cooperation to track Covid-19 mutation closely. They appreciated China’s efforts in addressing this challenge.

China would act on President Xi Jinping’s statement on making the vaccines a global public good, and carry out continued vaccine cooperation with the participating countries in a flexible manner, including co-production of Covid-19 vaccines, the statement said.

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The foreign ministers recognised the serious impact of Covid-19 on the global economy and its complex implications for the sustainable development of all countries.

They agreed to deepen Belt and Road (BRI) cooperation, open their borders under the premise of pandemic prevention and control for smooth trade, keep the industrial and supply chains stable and secure, and give a stronger boost to economic recovery and the improvement of people’s lives.

China agreed to support the participating countries to overcome the impact of Covid-19 on their economies through enhanced level of economic cooperation and collaboration.

The foreign ministers stressed the importance of strengthening cooperation in poverty reduction, food security and other non-traditional security fields to protect the livelihood of people with special attention to the most vulnerable groups.

To facilitate personnel exchanges against the backdrop of Covid-19, they agreed to discuss the possibility of mutual recognition of digital “health codes”.

To push forward practical cooperation in relevant fields, China announced its decision to establish a China-South Asian Countries Emergency Supplies Reserve, set up a China-South Asian Countries Poverty Alleviation and Cooperative Development Centre, and hold a China-South Asian Countries E-commerce Cooperation Forum on Poverty Alleviation in Rural Areas.

The other participating countries expressed support. The foreign ministers agreed to make these mechanisms inclusive, transparent, sustainable and demand-driven.

The foreign ministers agreed to closely follow the development of Covid-19 situation in India, and expressed their willingness to provide needed support through respective channels in consultation with India.

They agreed to maintain the momentum of cooperation among the six countries, hold consultations at the foreign minister, vice foreign minister/secretary and director general levels, expand cooperation areas and lend impetus to future cooperation.

In addition, in a spirit of openness, inclusiveness and win-win cooperation, the six countries welcomed active participation of other countries in the region.

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