The Philippine Star

China: US pushing us to brink of Cold War

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BEIJING (AFP) — The United States is pushing relations with China to “the brink of a new Cold War,” China’s foreign minster said yesterday, rejecting US “lies” over the coronaviru­s while saying Beijing was open to an internatio­nal effort to find its source.

Keeping up the worsening war of words with Washington over the pandemic and a Beijing move to tighten control over Hong Kong, Wang Yi said the US had been infected by a “political virus” compelling figures there to continuall­y attack China.

“It has come to our attention that some political forces in the US are taking China-US relations hostage and pushing our two countries to the brink of a new Cold War,” Wang told reporters during a press conference at China’s week-long annual parliament­ary session.

Longstandi­ng friction between the two powers over trade, human rights and a range of other issues have been pushed to new heights since the virus outbreak.

Wang did not identify what “forces” he was referring to, but US President Donald Trump has led world criticism of China’s initial response to the pandemic, which has caused more than 340,000 deaths and economic carnage worldwide.

Trump and members of his administra­tion have said China covered up the emergence of the virus late last year and bungled its initial response.

Washington’s criticism has been widely seen in the US as an attempt by Trump to divert attention from the White House’s own COVID-19 failures.

Wang took an apparent swipe at the US struggles to contain the virus, which has now infected more people in the United States than anywhere else.

“I call on the US to stop wasting time and stop wasting precious lives,” Wang said.

He said China was “open” to internatio­nal cooperatio­n to identify the source of the coronaviru­s, but stressed that any investigat­ion must be “free of political interferen­ce.”

“Some political figures in the US rush to label the virus and politicize its origins, stigmatisi­ng China,” Wang said.

Most scientists believe the virus jumped from animals to humans after emerging in China, possibly from a market in the central city of Wuhan where exotic animals were sold for meat.

 ??  ?? With the easing of coronaviru­s restrictio­ns, visitors crowd the boardwalk on Memorial Day weekend in Ocean City, Maryland on Saturday.
With the easing of coronaviru­s restrictio­ns, visitors crowd the boardwalk on Memorial Day weekend in Ocean City, Maryland on Saturday.

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