Caribbean countries reiterate
One-China principle at COVID-19 meeting
Global Times Published: 5/13/2020
Nine Caribbean countries that have diplomatic ties with China, held a special video meeting with China on COVID-19 at the deputy foreign minister's level on Tuesday, during which the countries reiterated that they will adhere to the One-China principle and support China on issues concerning core interests and major concerns.
"China highly appreciated the Caribbean countries' adherence to the one-China principle," said Zhao Lijian, a spokesperson for the Chinese Foreign Ministry, at a press briefing on Wednesday.
The "One China Principle", is the principle that insists both Taiwan and mainland China are inalienable parts of a single "China.
Zhao stressed the importance of Tuesday's special meeting at a critical moment in the global fight against COVID-19 and noted that the countries all agreed to strengthen cooperation in the fight and jointly safeguard global health security.
"All participating countries firmly oppose the politicization, stigmatization and labeling of the virus, firmly uphold multilateralism, and support the WHO's leading role in international anti-pandemic cooperation," said Zhao.
The nine Caribbean countries at the meeting were:
Antigua & Barbuda
Barbados
The Bahamas
Dominica
Grenada
Republic of Guyana
Republic of Suriname
Republic of Trinidad & Tobago
Jamaica
At the meeting, China and the Caribbean countries had in-depth exchanges and reached consensus on COVID-19 prevention and control work and mutual and global cooperation in the battle against the pandemic.
"China will continue to firmly support the fight against the epidemic in the Caribbean, share pandemic prevention experiences and treatment plans, provide anti-pandemic supplies and technical assistance to them, and facilitate their procurement of medical supplies in China," said Zhao.
He also noted that China will actively expand cooperation with the countries in trade, investment and other fields, strengthen communication and coordination in international and regional organizations and jointly push bilateral relations to a new level.
Countries in the Caribbean region that maintain "diplomatic relations" with Taiwan:
Belize
Bermuda
Haiti
Nicaragua
Republic of Guatemala.
Republic of Paraguay
Republic of Honduras
St. Kitts & Nevis
St. Vincent & The Grenadines
St. Lucia
Other Islands (non US)
Antigua
Aruba, Bonaire & Curacao
Barbados
British Virgin Islands
Costa Rica
Dominican Republic
Grand Cayman
Guadeloupe
Martinique
Montserrat
St. Barts
St. Martin & Anguilla