COVID no damper on Sarawak-China ties

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Dr Sim (left) and Cheng pose with the traditional Chinese couplet on display.

KUCHING: Bilateral ties between Sarawak and China remain strong despite disruption by the COVID-19 pandemic, says Deputy Chief Minister Datuk Seri Dr Sim Kui Hian.

The Public Health, Housing and Local Government Minister shared this information after receiving a courtesy call from Consul-General of the People’s Republic of China in Kuching, Cheng Guangzhong, on Thursday (Jan 13).

In a Facebook post, he thanked Cheng for the various Zoom meetings with the Sarawak friendship provinces and cities as well as exchanges on COVID-19.

“Looking forward to face-to-face exchanges, be it government to government or people to people, as we enter the phase of living with the virus.

“Let’s prosper together as good neighbours,” said Dr Sim.

Dr Sim (right) receives a courtesy call from Cheng (centre).

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