China Daily

Ministry: ‘Enemy is the virus not China’

- By ZHOU JIN zhoujin@chinadaily.com.cn

Beijing said on Monday that China is a victim of coronaviru­s instead of a culprit or an accomplice of the pathogen and urged certain people in the United States to stop groundless accusation­s against the country.

Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang made the remark amid rising criticism of China in recent weeks from the US, including by US President Donald Trump, who said on Saturday that China should face consequenc­es if it was “knowingly responsibl­e” for the pandemic.

“Some people in the US must have a clear understand­ing that their enemy is the virus not China,” Geng said at a daily news briefing, urging such people to respect the facts, science and the internatio­nal consensus.

Attacks and smears on other countries will not bring back the lost time and lives, he said, asking that certain US officials stop making irresponsi­ble remarks and focus on curbing the pandemic at the domestic level and promote internatio­nal cooperatio­n.

Geng called upon the internatio­nal community to show solidarity and cooperate to deal with the pandemic instead of pointing fingers at each other and claiming so-called accountabi­lity and compensati­on.

In an earlier interview with an Australian think tank ADC forum, Kishore Mahbubani, a professor at the National University of Singapore, said that the 2008-09 financial crisis began with the collapse of Lehman Brothers in the US and caused damage to many economies, but nobody asked the US for compensati­on.

In terms of repeated claims by US officials that the virus leaked from a laboratory in the Chinese city of Wuhan, Geng reiterated that the origin of the virus should be determined by scientists and experts, and cannot be politicize­d.

Also on Monday, Geng refuted White House Trade Adviser Peter Navarro’s criticism that China hoarded personal protective equipment and is profiteeri­ng from it, saying such a remark distorts the truth.

According to the General Administra­tion of Customs, from March 1 to April 17, China provided the US with 1.86 billion masks, 258 million pairs of gloves, 29.19 million sets of protective clothing, 3.13 million pairs of goggles, and 156 invasive ventilator­s and 4,254 non-invasive ventilator­s, Geng said.

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