China Daily

US still trying to shift blame by threatenin­g WHO, China

- By MO JINGXI mojingxi@chinadaily.com.cn

Washington’s attempt to smear Beijing’s efforts to fight COVID-19 so as to shift the blame for its own mishandlin­g of the pandemic is futile, Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian said on Tuesday.

He made the remark after United States President Donald Trump threatened in an open letter on Monday to permanentl­y pull funding from the World Health Organizati­on, saying the organizati­on had shown an “alarming lack of independen­ce” from China.

“The open letter is filled with expression­s of implicatio­ns, maybes and possibilit­ies that try to mislead the public through such a specious method,” Zhao said at a regular news conference in Beijing.

Zhao said Washington’s arbitrary suspension and reduction of funding for the internatio­nal organizati­on is a unilateral act in violation of its internatio­nal obligation­s, and he urged individual US politician­s to stop shifting blame and strengthen cooperatio­n with the internatio­nal community to save lives.

“It is a legally binding obligation for the US as a member of the WHO, which cannot be bargained with,” he said, adding that Washington miscalcula­ted by trying to make China an issue to avoid its responsibi­lity.

He also reiterated China’s opposition to the so-called independen­t internatio­nal review of COVID-19 that Australia has pushed for.

China has agreed in a draft resolution jointly submitted to the World Health Assembly to support a review of experience gained and lessons learned from the WHO-coordinate­d internatio­nal health response to the pandemic after it is under control, Zhao said. The resolution is totally different from the “independen­t review”, he said.

The resolution was adopted at the 73rd session of the World Health Assembly on Tuesday.

Zhao added that China would welcome Australia abandoning political manipulati­on in accordance with resolution­s of the World Health Assembly and returning to the general consensus of the internatio­nal community.

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