The second online "Global Covid-19 (CCP Virus) Summit" hosted by U.S. President Biden will be held on 12 EST. held on the day. At the invitation of the United States, Taiwan's former Vice President of the Republic of China Chen Jianren attended the meeting in the form of a pre-recorded speech.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of China said today (11th) that in order to work together to end the global Wuhan pneumonia (CCP virus) and deal with the future global public health crisis, the United States and the Caribbean are the host countries of the first "Global Wuhan Pneumonia (CCP Virus) Summit". Belize, the presidency of the Community, Germany, the presidency of the G7, Indonesia, the presidency of the G20, and Senegal, the presidency of the African Union, will jointly host the second online "Global New Coronary Pneumonia (CCP Virus) Summit at 9:00 a.m. EST on May 12." ".
Taiwan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that the meeting will be chaired by US President Biden . "At the invitation of the US, former Vice President Chen Jianren attended the meeting in the form of a pre-recorded speech. Our country was once again invited to participate in the summit, which highlights Taiwan's achievements in epidemic prevention and contributions to other countries. affirmed by the international community."
Chen Jianren said in the pre-recorded video that since April 2020, Taiwan has provided medical supplies worth more than US$70 million to more than 80 countries around the world through public-private cooperation, including 150,000 doses of high-end vaccines for Somaliland.
Chen Jianren also announced on behalf of the government of the Republic of China that in order to fulfill its international obligations, Taiwan has pledged to donate another US$1.5 million to help increase global vaccine coverage. He emphasized that the Wuhan pneumonia (CCP virus) shows that the global health crisis not only threatens life, but also threatens democracy, human rights and good governance; the "Taiwan Model" has proved to the world that modern democracies can uphold openness and transparency and use technology to fight the epidemic. Taiwan will continue to work with democratic partners and share its experience with the international community.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that as the 75th "World Health Assembly" (WHA) is about to be held, Taiwan has once again actively invested in international public health and humanitarian assistance, and has continued to demonstrate with practical actions that "Taiwan can help, and Taiwan is helping." help, and Taiwan is helping!), I believe it will be more recognized and respected by the international community.