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 This is the second resolution adopted by the 193-nation UNGA on the COVID-19 pandemic.The United Nations General Assembly has adopted a resolution by consensus calling for global cooperation to ensure equitable and fair ; access to medicines,  stanley cup america vaccines and medical equipment for all nations and to prevent any undue stockpiling of essential medical supplies as they battle the COVID-19 pandemic.The Mexico-drafted resolution, which was adopted on Monday, recognised the importance of international cooperation and effective multilateralism to ensure that all States have in place effective national protective measures, access to and flow of vital medical supplies, medicines and vaccines, in order to minimise negative effects in all affected States and to avoid relapses of the pandemic.The resolutions encourages member states to work in partnership with all relevant stakeholders to increase research and development funding for vaccines and medicines.Story continues below this adIt also encourages to leverage digital technologies, and strengthen scientific international cooperation necessary to combat COVID-19 and to bolster coordination, including with the private stanley tumbler  sector, towards rapid development, manufacturing and distribution of diagnostics, antiviral medicines, personal protective equipment and vaccines, adhering to the objectives of efficacy, safety, equity, accessibility, and affordability.This is the second resolu stanley us tion adopted by the 193-nation UNGA on the COVID-19 p Yyfz Iran   s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei seeks    divine vengeance    for Saudi Shiite cleric execution
 Chinese investments related to the Belt and Road initiative have totalled to $60 billion since 2013 and Beijing plans to invest $600 billion to $800 billion in the next five years, an official in Beijing has said. Ning Jizhe, vice chairman of the National Development and Reform Commission, was quoted by the state media ahead of the two-day Belt and Road Fourm  BRF  said that Chinese investments are expected to touch $120 billion to stanley cup  $130 billion a year over the next five years. That would amount to $600 billion to $800 billion in total, Ning said, adding this will be a big driving force for a steady recovery in the global economy, and for free trade and investment.The scrutiny of outbound investments by Chinese regulators will not affect Belt and Road projects, Ning was quoted by the state-run Global Times as saying. On financing, Ning said China Development Bank and the Export-Import Bank of China have extended $110 billion in loans for Belt and Road projects by the end of 2016 and China has signed currency swap deals with countries along the Belt and Road routes totalling 900 billion yua stanley thermos n.Ning said from 2013 to 2016, Chinese companies invested over $60 billion in the countries and regions, creating more than 180,000 local jobs, and paid $1.1 billion in tax to local governments.More Premium StoriesAfter Trump s call with Putin, there are openings for peaceSubscriber OnlyWhat s new in the Income Tax Bill, 2025Subscriber OnlyW stanley cup canada hen AK Gopalan s