Pacific

China to create fund to help Pacific fight against Covid

17:42 pm on 22 October 2021

China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi says China will set up a fund to help Pacific Island countries defeat the Covid-19 pandemic.

China flag Photo: AFP

Wang made the remarks at the first China-Pacific Island Countries Foreign Ministers' Meeting in Beijing via video link.

He said the bilateral relationship between China and Pacific Island countries has good momentum, and the comprehensive strategic partnership has continued to deepen.

Wang said China will help the Pacific Island countries fight the virus by donating vaccines and establishing and sponsoring a China-Pacific Island countries fund.

Speaking of bilateral economic cooperation, Wang noted that China has signed cooperation documents for the joint construction of the Belt and Road Initiative with all 10 countries in the region that have built diplomatic relations with Beijing.

Both sides have successfully held three China-Pacific Island Countries Economic Development and Cooperation Forums and jointly promoted numerous cooperative projects, he said.

Representatives of the Pacific Island countries thanked China for its long-term selfless assistance and support for the development of the region, and reiterated their firm upholding of the one-China principle and support for China in safeguarding its core interests.

All parties voiced support for the Global Development Initiative proposed by Chinese President Xi Jinping, and hoped to increase governance experience sharing with China and deepen Belt and Road cooperation, elevating the comprehensive strategic partnership to a new level.

They spoke highly of China's commitment to making vaccines a global public good, and they said they are willing to work with China to strengthen solidarity in fighting against the pandemic.

They also said they will work with China to uphold multilateralism and safeguard the international system with the United Nations at its core and the international order based on international law.

Meanwhile Vanuatu has reached an agreement with China to supply an extra 80,000 Sino pharm vaccines for the country.

The Daily Post reported the Minister of Health, Silas Bule, saying the next stock, which will be delivered soon, follows a request by his ministry.