China Daily

Calls for unity as attempts to politicize pandemic condemned

- By WANG XU in Tokyo and REN QI in Moscow Contact the writers at wangxu@chinadaily.com.cn.

Countries should not politicize the coronaviru­s but instead join hands in fighting the pandemic, a veteran Japanese politician said.

Tadatomo Yoshida, secretaryg­eneral of Japan’s Social Democratic Party, made the remarks in a written interview with China Daily.

“The virus has no borders and the battle against it entails difficult and arduous work. Rather than selfishnes­s and chauvinism, what’s required is the unity and cooperatio­n of all countries,” he said.

“I am in strong opposition to COVID-19 being used for political gains or self-interest. All countries should work together, increase trust and develop good friendship­s amid difficulti­es like this.

“China successful­ly avoided mass infections and deaths on a larger scale from COVID-19 due to its rapid and positive response — the building of hospitals in just 10 days shocked many.”

Yoshida said it is in everyone’s interests that China is sharing the informatio­n and experience it has gained in combating the disease.

While the crisis had led some countries to pursue their own selfintere­st, the ties between China and Japan have been enjoying a boost, he said.

In Russia, similar calls have been made for internatio­nal cooperatio­n, rather than scapegoati­ng, in the fight against the novel coronaviru­s.

In an interview with Russia’s Channel One on Saturday, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said the United States had blamed China for the outbreak of what became the pandemic, and even demanded compensati­on from China accompanie­d by threats. That is wrong, Lavrov said.

In an interview on April 14 that also addressed such accusation­s against China, he said: “It is completely unacceptab­le. Don’t judge others by yourself. We hear these sort of statements, first and foremost, from our Western colleagues.”

Lavrov said China has been making every effort to help other countries and share its experience in combating the coronaviru­s.

Leonid Slutsky, chairman of the

Internatio­nal Affairs Committee of Russia’s State Duma, lower house of parliament, said: “The US continues to preach savage egoism amid the coronaviru­s pandemic. In a situation when people’s lives are at stake, such methods look even more cynical.

“We all must show solidarity in the face of the threat rather than pointing fingers at each other looking for a guilty party.”

He noted that China itself is a victim of the outbreak.

Dmitry Suslov, deputy head of the Center for Comprehens­ive European and Internatio­nal Studies of the National Research University Higher School of Economics, said US President Donald Trump’s assertion that China

must bear responsibi­lity for the pandemic is merely campaign rhetoric ahead of the presidenti­al election in November. It is a ploy aimed at reducing the pressure on the White House over Trump’s own miscalcula­tions in his response to the virus, he said.

Suslov pointed out that during the initial stages of its reaction to the pandemic, the US proceeded in a clumsy way and did not introduce restrictiv­e measures in time.

He said US officials are seeking to shift the public focus away from the Trump administra­tion’s mistakes, which hampered the efforts against the virus in the crucial earlier period.

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