China, Pakistan, Afghanistan and Nepal agree to jointly fight COVID-19: Report

BEIJING, Jul 28 (APP):China, Pakistan, Afghanistan and Nepal have agreed to work together to strengthen anti-epidemic cooperation and boost economic recovery during their fight against COVID-19 pandemic. The agreement was reached during a video conference held on Monday night and presided over by Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi, according to the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi, Minister for Economic Affairs Khusro Bakhtyar, Acting Minister of Foreign Affairs of Afghanistan Mohammed Haneef Atmar, and Nepali Foreign Minister Pradeep Kumar Gyawali attended the video conference. Pakistani Consulate in New York holds webinar to spotlight strides in IT sector During the conference, the ministers held an in-depth exchange of views on issues pertaining to strengthening anti-epidemic cooperation and boosting economic recovery as the neighboring countries fight the pandemic on an ongoing basis. Wang Yi made four proposals regarding regional cooperation in the post-COVID-19 era and said that as a neighbor and partner, China stands ready to continue to work with Pakistan, Afghanistan and Nepal to overcome difficulties, safeguard people’s health, promote the resumption of work and production and enhance people’s livelihood until final victory over COVID-19. Wang proposed that the four countries consolidate consensus of … Continue reading China, Pakistan, Afghanistan and Nepal agree to jointly fight COVID-19: Report