Malaysia

China will work with Malaysia on Covid-19 vaccine, says outgoing ambassador

The ambassador focused on the cooperation and friendship between the two countries during the Covid-19 pandemic

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 01 Oct 2020 3:00PM

China will work with Malaysia on Covid-19 vaccine, says outgoing ambassador
Outgoing Chinese ambassador Bai Tian fondly remembers his experiences in Malaysia. – Facebook pic, October 1, 2020

KUALA LUMPUR – China will work together with Malaysia and enhance cooperation in Covid-19 vaccine development and resumption of production, said outgoing ambassador Bai Tian.

He said Beijing and Kuala Lumpur will continue to fight the battles of pandemic control and economy recovery side by side, as one.

"In Malaysia, I am doing my best to carry out to the fullest our (China) leader’s views and concept on the global battle against Covid-19, which is themed solidarity and cooperation," he said.

The ambassador said Chinese President Xi Jinping announced at the 73rd session of the World Health Assembly in May that China will make its coronavirus vaccine a global public good.

He added that China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi also said at the recent China-Asean foreign ministers’ video conference that China will prioritise Southeast Asian countries when distributing the Covid-19 vaccine.

Bai Tian was speaking at the online reception on the occasion of the 71st Anniversary of the Founding of the People's Republic of China, which was broadcast on the embassy's Facebook page.

The reception, held online for the first time due to Covid-19, was also a farewell to Bai Tian, who had served here since November 28, 2017.

Sharing his experience here, the ambassador said he remembered that Malaysians from all walks of life were donating funds and supplies to China when Covid-19 hit Wuhan at the beginning of the year.

"In the past 10 months, there was a time when the pandemic hit China the hardest, and there was a time when Covid-19 reached its peak in Malaysia. However, China and Malaysia shared weal and woe, and conquered the hardships together," he said.

"Now face masks and clinical gloves are the new tokens of friendship between us," he added.

Bidding his farewell, Bai Tian said he will never forget the Malay proverb that he himself repeated countless times – ‘Bukit sama didaki, lurah sama dituruni’ (to climb the hill together and to go down the ravine together) – which he considers to be a vivid testimony of the profound friendship between two true friends who always come to help each other in times of need. – Bernama, October 1, 2020

Related News

Malaysia / 2d

Controversy in China, woman comes forward to apologise (video)

Malaysia / 5d

Comedian calls out viral behaviour of Malaysians abroad, questions ‘erosion of shame’ in social media age (video)

Malaysia / 5d

Malaysian tourists spark backlash in China over alleged rude behaviour (video)

Malaysia / 6d

The twilight of the university

Malaysia / 2w

Sarawak seeks China collaboration to fix growing doctor shortage

Opinion / 3w

US intelligence objectives: Destabilising the Malaysian political scene?

Spotlight

Community

Penang new top cop looks to AI to help fight online fraud

By Ian McIntyre

World

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer announces resignation

Malaysia

Zara Inquest: Court to decide in July whether stepsister to testify

Malaysia

Future of our nation rests on the rakyat, not political monkeys

Malaysia

Bersama to contest 15 Johor seats in upcoming state election

Malaysia

Middle East conflict: Costs to Malaysia rise close to 20%, raising food production pressures

Malaysia

MACC probes elephant transfer deal after RM53 million leak claims surface

By Alfian Z.M. Tahir

Malaysia

Malaysia, Bangladesh seek solution to Rohingya ethnic issue through ASEAN

You may be interested

Malaysia

MOF defends 'pay first, challenge later' tax principle under Inland Revenue Law

Malaysia

Bersama to use Johor state election to gauge  support - Rafizi

Malaysia

Middle East conflict: Costs to Malaysia rise close to 20%, raising food production pressures

Malaysia

Bangladesh PM Tarique given official welcome

Malaysia

Rafizi says former top civil servants vying to contest under Bersama in Johor polls

Malaysia

How do “Ah Longs” obtain information from police reports filed by victims?

Malaysia

Police probe suspected staged kidnapping after woman found safe in less than 24 hours

Malaysia

MACC probes elephant transfer deal after RM53 million leak claims surface

By Alfian Z.M. Tahir