China News Service, September 10 According to the news on the website of the Ministry of Commerce on the 10th, the head of the Asian Department of the Ministry of Commerce introduced the progress of Mongolia's donation of 30,000 sheep to China.

According to the plan agreed upon by both parties, China will carry out necessary quarantine, slaughter and processing in Erlianhot, Inner Mongolia, and then hand it over to Hubei Province for specific arrangements.

China will promptly announce the specific handover time according to the work progress.

  The head of the Asia Department of the Ministry of Commerce said that Mongolia’s donation of 30,000 sheep to China is an important consensus reached by the two heads of state, which reflects Mongolia’s firm support for China’s fight against the epidemic and highlights the traditional and profound friendship between the two peoples.

For a period of time, both parties have attached great importance to the handover of donated sheep, and various preparatory work has proceeded in an orderly manner.

  After Mongolia expresses its willingness to donate to the Chinese side, the Ministry of Commerce will establish a working mechanism with relevant departments to form a reception work plan, and conduct consultations with the Mongolian working group to promote the smooth development of related work.

Recently, Chinese pre-inspection veterinarians and technicians have gone to Mongolia to carry out preparatory work. Mongolian donated sheep will be handed over to China after they have been quarantined and received necessary quarantine.

According to the plan agreed upon by both parties, China will carry out necessary quarantine, slaughter and processing in Erlianhot, Inner Mongolia, and then hand it over to Hubei Province for specific arrangements.

The Ministry of Commerce will promptly release the specific handover time according to the work progress.

  "The Ministry of Commerce will continue to strengthen coordination and cooperation with Mongolia, and work with relevant Chinese departments to do a good job of receiving Mongolian donated sheep, and do good things well." The person in charge said.