China, Turkey to deepen cooperation, strengthen relations

Xinhua


Dec. 15, 2020

BEIJING, Dec. 15 (Xinhua) -- Chinese State Councilor and Foreign
Minister Wang Yi said on Monday that China and Turkey should solemnly
commemorate their 50 years of diplomatic ties, deepen political mutual
trust and cooperation, and push their relations to a higher level.

Wang made the remarks in a telephone conversation with his Turkish
counterpart Mevlut Cavusoglu.

During the call, Chavushoglu congratulated China on successfully
containing the COVID-19 epidemic, and praised the country's
achievements in vaccine research and development.

Turkey, which has announced an urgent procurement of Chinese COVID-19
vaccines, believes that China's vaccines are safe and effective, and
is willing to strengthen cooperation with China in this regard,
Chavushoglu said.

The Turkish side hopes to take the 50th anniversary of the
establishment of diplomatic relations between Turkey and China next
year as an opportunity to further deepen cooperation with China and
improve bilateral relations, said the Turkish foreign minister.

Wang, for his part, said that since the beginning of the year, China
and Turkey have worked closely in the provision of medical supplies,
sharing experiences in combatting the virus, and on the third phase of
clinical trial of COVID-19 vaccine.

Seeing that the second wave of the epidemic is now spreading globally,
China is willing to stand firmly with the Turkish people until Turkey
defeats the epidemic, he said.


Turkey's decision to purchase Chinese vaccine reflects its trust in
China, and China is willing to assist Turkey whenever necessary, Wang
said.

Political mutual trust is the foundation of the strategic cooperative
relationship between the two countries, Wang said.

Leaders of the two countries have exchanged views on this topic
multiple times and agreed on mutual understanding and mutual support
regarding each other's core interests and matters of major concern, he
added.

China and Turkey share common concern in fighting terrorism and
maintaining national security and stability, Wang said, adding that
the two sides should oppose blatant "double standards" when it comes
to fighting terrorism.

Noting that the East Turkestan Islamic Movement is a global terror
group designated by the UN Security Council, Wang said that it is the
obligation of all countries to combat the group, and China is willing
to carry out more in-depth anti-terror cooperation with Turkey.

Chavushoglu said that Turkey is also a victim of terrorism and it
opposes any form of terrorism and the politicization of
counter-terrorism issues, and will strictly abide by the UN Security
Council resolutions that identify relevant international terrorist
organizations, he said.

The Turkish side will not allow anyone to undermine China's
sovereignty and territorial integrity, said the Turkish foreign
minister.