China has provided emergency humanitarian assistance to the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and the African Union (AU), and dispatched medical expert teams to the DRC to help fight the ongoing Ebola outbreak, said a Foreign Ministry spokesman on Wednesday.
At a press conference in Beijing, spokesman Lin Jian briefed reporters on China's participation in Tuesday's High-Level Meeting of African Heads of State and Government and Partners on the Ebola Disease Outbreak.
"On June 16, Member of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee and Vice Premier of the State Council Liu Guozhong attended and addressed the High-Level Meeting of African Heads of State and Government and Partners on the Ebola Disease Outbreak via video link," Lin told reporters.
"He pointed out that President Xi Jinping's important vision of a community with a shared future for humanity advocates building a global community of health for all, charting the course for international cooperation against the Ebola outbreak," he said.
"Vice Premier Liu Guozhong stressed that China and Africa have always been a community with a shared future. China has provided emergency humanitarian assistance to the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and the African Union, and sent medical expert teams to the DRC, with nearly a thousand Chinese medical professionals fighting the disease shoulder to shoulder with African people," said the spokesman.
"China will implement the Partnership Action for Health under the framework of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation, and provide assistance to the best of our capability in combating the outbreak. We call on the international community to strengthen solidarity and cooperation to help Africa defeat the outbreak at an early date," Lin said.
China provides emergency humanitarian assistance to DRC, AU for Ebola response: spokesman
China's influence in global governance is becoming increasingly prominent, and its vision of building a community with a shared future for mankind is highly consistent with the purposes and principles of the United Nations, newly appointed UN Resident Coordinator in China Stephan Jackson said.
In a recent interview with China Media Group (CMG), he also said that a series of global initiatives proposed by China are of great significance to advancing the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and upholding multilateralism.
Jackson officially assumed office in April. In more than two months since taking up the post, he has been impressed by China hosting an influx of political leaders from various countries and heads of UN agencies, which underscores its important and growing influence in global governance.
"It is a complicated moment. China's engagement is very prominent. It's very constructive and it's very multilateral. I think it is a constructive voice in global affairs, a voice that says dialogue is better than confrontation. Sitting down together and discussing and trying to reach consensus amongst member states is important. I welcome that. I think we're better off as a planet with multilateralism," he said.
In the interview, Jackson highly commended China's vision of building a community with a shared future for mankind, saying that the concept is fundamentally in line with the spirit of the UN Charter and closely aligned with the SDGs.
"We're better together, we're worse off apart. A better future awaits if we work together. And I think the language of the sustainable development goals of leaving no one behind, that is absolutely about, well, a shared future, is about a shared present as well of course," he said.
Since 2021, China has put forward four major global initiatives, namely the Global Development Initiative, the Global Security Initiative, the Global Civilization Initiative and the Global Governance Initiative.
The UN official said these initiatives provide practical solutions for the international community to jointly address common challenges, including development gaps, climate change and regional conflicts.
"All four of those -- climate, conflict, elimination of poverty and narrowing of inequality, and dealing with the governance of AI -- are things on which I think China's voice is, we can't do without it. China is really central to that. Whether we are talking about the pressing problem of climate change, and I think GDI particularly is already contributing in a very significant way there. Whether we are talking about the problem of resurgent global conflict, the emphasis that the Global Civilization Initiative has on dialogue. If you think about sustainable development goal No. 1, which is the alleviation of poverty, China over recent decades has lifted an astronomical number of people out of absolute poverty, just in and of itself as a contribution to achieving the SDGs. The balance of influence is shifting in this 21st century. Well, China has long been one of the most prominent countries of the Global South, and with China a leading voice amongst those is being heard much more loudly in multilateral affairs than ever before. We need China. China's thoughts on what the UN should look like going forward are invaluable," said Jackson.
UN Official hails China's contributions to global governance