The Secretary-General of the United Nations, Antonio Guterres, said yesterday that the outbreak of "the new Corona" represents a major crisis, but it can be controlled at a time when the British Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, expressed his sympathy for the victims of "Corona".

During a visit to Pakistan, the United Nations Secretary-General said he was confident that "the tremendous efforts" made by China "would allow a gradual decline of the disease." WHO Director of Emergency Michael Ryan declared, "If we are forced to stop ship trips around the world for fear of having Potential injuries on board, where will we stop?

"Should we stop bus operations in the world?" Ryan told a press conference in Geneva.

The World Health Organization had previously announced its opposition to strict travel restrictions, with the United States, Australia and New Zealand preventing foreigners from recently visiting China.

Also, business conferences, sports matches and cultural gatherings were canceled or postponed, while many airlines suspended flights to mainland China.

For its part, a spokeswoman for the office of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said that he spoke by phone with Chinese President Xi Jinping yesterday and expressed his sympathy for the victims of the Coronavirus.

"He expressed his sympathy to the victims of the Corona virus outbreak in China," she added. President Xi thanked Britain for its support, and in particular welcomed the donation of biomedical equipment to China. ” "The Prime Minister and the President stressed the importance of the relationship between Britain and China, and the need to cooperate on a range of issues, including strengthening economic partnership for the benefit of the two peoples," she added.

During the conversation, the Chinese President said that China's measures to prevent and control Covid-19 were making remarkable progress, as the battle had reached a crucial time.

The Chinese president said that his country's measures to prevent and control COFED-19 were making remarkable progress.