Chinese authorities have not received any request to import monkeys - Embassy | Sunday Observer

Chinese authorities have not received any request to import monkeys - Embassy

20 April, 2023

Clarifying on media reports that Sri Lanka is to export “hundred thousand” of “endangered” toque macaque monkeys to a Chinese private company for “experimental purpose”, the Chinese Embassy   yesterday said it had contacted the relevant authorities back in China and they had clearly clarified that they are not aware of any such request and has not received such application from any side.

The full statement issued by the Chinese Embassy in Colombo:The Chinese Embassy has noticed recent disinformation on local and foreign media about Sri Lanka to export “100 thousands” of “endangered” toque macaque monkeys to a Chinese private company for “experimental purpose”, as well as detailed clarifications by the Agriculture Minister and the Cabinet Spokesperson of Sri Lanka thereafter.

The Embassy has also checked with relevant authorities in Beijing. The Chinese National Forestry and Grassland Administration, the main government department supervising and managing the import and export of wild animals and plants, clearly clarified that it is not aware of the request and has not received such application from any side.

The Embassy would like to further stress that as a contracting party of Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), China has already adopted its Wildlife Protection Law in 1988 with several amendments afterwards.

The Chinese government always attaches great importance to wildlife protection and actively fulfill international obligations, which makes China one of top countries in the world in terms of wildlife protection legislation and law enforcement.


 

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