Chinese medical teams performed 30,000 surgeries, saw one million patients-Chinese Ambassador

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The relationship between Guyana and China has deepened in the various sectors and since its collaboration in the health sector started, Chinese medical teams have attended to one million patients while accumulatively performing more than 30,000 surgeries.

“Over the past 30 years, a total of 19 batches of medical teams with 279 members have provided health service to Guyanese even during the COVID-19 pandemic.

“The Chinese experts have…strongly supported the development and progress of health care in Guyana,” China’s Ambassador to Guyana Guo Haiyan disclosed on Monday night.

The Ambassador was at the time addressing a reception held by the Embassy of the People’s Republic of China to observe the 74th anniversary of the founding of China and 30th anniversary of Chinese medical teams serving in Guyana.’

The reception was also held to observe the 74th anniversary of the founding of China . (Photo: DPI/September 25, 2023)

According to the Ambassador, China has been working globally to build communities with a shared future in areas including cyber space, nuclear security, maritime affairs and health care.

Noting that Guyana has embarked on a “fast” developmental track, the Ambassador pledged that China will continue to contribute to the transformation and development of Guyana.

“…Guyana demonstrate strong interest in the areas of climate change and food security.

“China is willing to work with Guyana…to deepen mutual political trust, strengthen economic and trade cooperation, enhance civilian exchanges so as to jointly promote multinationalism, safeguard international fairness and justice and make new contribution to the peace and development of the world,” the Ambassador said.

Meanwhile, in his remarks, Prime Minister, Brigadier (Ret’d) Mark Phillips said the relations between the two countries have created opportunities for economic growth, commerce and investment in areas such as infrastructure, agriculture and education.

Prime Minister, Brigadier (Ret’d) Mark Phillips (center) and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Hugh Todd (second from right) at the reception. (Photo: DPI/September 25, 2023)

In particular, he pointed out the support provided in the health sector, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic.

And going forward, the Prime Minister said Guyana hopes that it can rely on China to support its effort to preserve its sovernity and territorial integrity in the face of Venezuela’s claim to two thirds of its territory.

“The last 170 years of the arrival of Chinese immigrants in Guyana have paved the way for the robust ties that currently exists and we are truly appreciative of the contributions made by our Chinese brothers and sisters to our country’s development,” the Prime Minister Phillips said.

He added: “Guyana looks forward to expanding cooperation and partnership with China.

“We also look forward to collaborating on food, energy and climate security issues that are key to global sustainable development.”

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