A senior Chinese official on Tuesday called for enhanced regional
and international exchanges and cooperation in controlling Highly
Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) that has hit some Asian countries
since mid-December last year.
Speaking at the China-ASEAN Special Meeting on HPAI Control
convened in Beijing Tuesday, Chinese Vice Premier Hui Liangyu said
the disease has inflicted heavy blows on Asia's poultry industry
and had a negative impact on the region's socio-economic
development. He added that it has become a major concern to the
region and the international community.
Hui said that since bird flu broke out in some places in China
early this year, the government has timely informed the public of
the epidemic and mapped out guidelines and measures for its
control. As a result, the disease has been effectively contained
and not a single case of human infection has been detected.
"We strongly believe that the Chinese government and people have
the confidence and capability to win the campaign against HPAI," he
said.
HPAI is a virulent viral animal disease, classified as type A,
which has become a transnational challenge, Hui said. It therefore
it calls for joint efforts and close cooperation within the
international community to bring it under control.
Hui said China and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations
(ASEAN) are good neighbors, enjoying profound traditional
friendships and excellent cooperative relations.
"We are ready to work hand in hand with ASEAN nations and
international organizations to strengthen our collaboration and
exchange so that we can join our efforts to fight against the bird
flu," he said.
To
this end, the vice premier presented six proposals:
·
To establish and build up, through firm political commitment and
effective regional cooperation, confidence in conquering the
epidemic.
·
To improve the communication mechanism between China and ASEAN for
the benefit of timely sharing full and accurate information on the
epidemic situation.
·
To intensify efforts in the exchange of measures, technologies and
lessons in HPAI control so as to learn from each other and share
the achievements made and knowledge emerging in this field.
·
To create a regional joint prevention and control mechanism to curb
HPAI's spread and safeguard the public health and poultry
production.
·
To encourage provision of mutual and necessary assistance. The
Chinese government stands ready to provide ASEAN members with
financial, material and technical assistance for HPAI control
within its capacity.
·
To enhance international collaboration by actively promoting
bilateral or multilateral cooperation and exchange, particularly
with international organizations such as the United Nations Food
and Agriculture Organization (UNFAO) and the World Health
Organization (WHO).
At
the meeting, representatives from China, 10 ASEAN countries, the
ASEAN Secretariat, UNFAO, WHO and the World Organization for Animal
Health, analyzed the bird flu epidemic in affected countries and
exchanged experience and concrete measures on prevention and
control.
The participants also discussed and identified China-ASEAN
countermeasures to combat the epidemic, such as the launch of the
China-ASEAN Fund for Public Health, technical cooperation programs
and personnel training.
The parties issued a joint statement that stressed combating the
bird flu with strong political will, cross-departmental cooperation
and national- and regional-level partnerships. They agreed to make
collective efforts to meet the challenges posed by the disease, and
laid down concrete measures such as establishing a China-ASEAN
cooperation mechanism for public health.
Prior to the event's opening ceremony, Hui met with Thai Deputy
Prime Minister Suvit Khunkitti, who was here to attend the
meeting.
(Xinhua News Agency March 3, 2004)
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