The United States and China may be at odds these days over Russia’s war in Ukraine, cheap Chinese exports, tensions with Taiwan and matters of human rights.
But when it comes to giant pandas, diplomacy is back.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs in China confirmed this week that two giant pandas — Yun Chuan and Xin Bao — would be sent from the China Conservation and Research Center to the San Diego Zoo.
The zoo has a longstanding partnership with China on panda conservation research, and a ministry spokesman said the upcoming exchange would focus on prevention and treatment of major diseases and habitat protection.
It is not clear when the new pandas will arrive, but the agreement should allay concerns that the recent tensions between the United States and China would threaten the beloved tradition of panda diplomacy.
Persons:
Yun Chuan, Xin Bao —, Lin Jian
Organizations:
Ministry of Foreign Affairs, China Conservation and Research Center, San Diego Zoo
Locations:
States, China, Ukraine, Taiwan, U.S, United States