Which countries support China in this epidemic

The WHO has declared this new pneumonia as a public ****health emergency of international concern, and has also called for all countries should unite and work together to fight this new pneumonia.

This outbreak was first started by Japan donating medical supplies to us.

First, Ito-Yokado, a Japanese company in China, donated 1 million masks to Wuhan through Sichuan Airlines.

Then a number of Japanese prefectures and cities chipped in as well, with the Japanese city of Oita, which maintains a sister-city relationship with Wuhan, donating 30,000 masks to Wuhan, with the message "Wuhan, go for it!"

Not coincidentally, the city of Mito, Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan, also donated 50,000 masks to its friendly city of Chongqing.

In fact, in addition to Japan, there are many other countries that have extended a helping hand to us.

On January 28, South Korean President Moon Jae-in signed a document to send 2 million masks, 100,000 sets of protective clothing and other anti-epidemic supplies to China.

Meanwhile, Belarusian President Aleksandr Lukashenko said he would send a special flight to China as soon as possible to provide the medical supplies that China needs most.

On January 31, an Air India Boeing 747 will travel to Wuhan to evacuate expatriates and deliver much-needed medical supplies. Malaysia, which has a long history with China, has also donated 18 million gloves to China to support the fight against the epidemic in Wuhan, China.

While some European countries have made inappropriate comments about China during the epidemic, the European Union, for what it's worth, has also donated 12 tons of protective clothing and other supplies to us.

And then there's our old friend Pakistan, who sent military planes to deliver aid to China and said it was ready to help China in every other way possible.

Turkey's medical supplies to China reportedly departed for China on the 31st, including 1,000 sets of chemical suits, 93,500 filter masks, and more.

On February 1, the Iranian Embassy in Beijing issued a microblogging statement saying that 1 million masks donated by the monthly meeting of the Iranian Red New Society had arrived in Beijing in the hope of making a small contribution to China's fight against the epidemic.

On the 5th, it was reported that the first Russian military plane carrying humanitarian relief supplies arrived in Wuhan, along with five Russian medical and epidemic prevention experts, who will work with Chinese experts to develop a vaccine that will help China fight a new type of pneumonia.

Of course, there are actually 21 other countries that have donated supplies to us, including Australia, Thailand, and Dubai, to name just a few.

And, overseas Chinese are also helping their motherland with their strength all the time.

Chinese netizens have also expressed their gratitude to these countries, organizations and individuals for their help!