Chinese and Russian people attend a civil trade market in Suifenhe, which borders Russia, in 1990. (PHOTO PROVIDIED TO CHINA DAILY)
BEIJING — China will provide more convenience for cross-border personnel exchanges in light of current circumstances, a Foreign Ministry spokesperson said Wednesday.
Spokesperson Mao Ning made the remarks at a daily news briefing when answering a question regarding whether China has any plan to optimize quarantine measures for arrivals.
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Mao said that, since the outbreak of COVID-19, China has taken a coordinated approach and pursued win-win cooperation in this regard.
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"China has taken the lead in resuming work and production globally, actively promoted high-level opening up, and optimized visa policies through fast channels. We have also increased international flights in an orderly manner, simplified remote prevention and control measures, and facilitated people-to-people exchanges, thus making a vital contribution to the stability of global industrial and supply chains," said Mao.