Covid-19
China pledges more assistance to Pakistan in fighting COVID-19
China has decided to provide more assistance to Pakistan in its fight against the Coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19), Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi said.
Wang made the remark in a telephone conversation with Pakistani Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi on Tuesday.
On behalf of the Pakistani government and people, Qureshi congratulated China on successfully convening its annual “two sessions’’ and winning a decisive victory in poverty alleviation.
He expressed the hope and belief that the China-Pakistan all-weather strategic cooperative partnership would continue to advance to a new level.
Qureshi also briefed Wang on Pakistan’s fight against its third wave of the COVID-19 outbreak, hoping to get continuous support from China in vaccine procurement.
For his part, Wang said that the China-Pakistan friendship had stood the test of time and that the two sides enjoyed a fine tradition of helping each other in times of hardship.
Bearing in mind the unbreakable friendship between the two countries, China has decided to provide another batch of vaccine assistance to Pakistan and will continue to give priority to Pakistan in its vaccine assistance and export, according to Wang.
In the face of the once-in-a-century pandemic, China would stand firmly with Pakistan throughout its fight against the virus, Wang added.
Qureshi thanked China for its selfless help, saying that Pakistan had launched a nationwide vaccination campaign, with priority given to frontline medical workers and vulnerable groups.
China’s vaccine assistance and export, said Qureshi, would play a vital role in protecting the life and health of the Pakistani people.
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