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‘Miffed’ Trump threatens to cut ties with China

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washington — US President Donald Trump further hardened his rhetoric towards China on Thursday, saying he no longer wishes to speak with Xi Jinping and warning darkly he might cut ties over the rival superpower’s handling of coronaviru­s pandemic.

Tensions have ratcheted up between Washington and Beijing as they trade barbs over the origin of the pandemic — which first appeared in late 2019 in the Chinese city of Wuhan, and which Trump has dubbed the “Plague from China.”

“I have a very good relationsh­ip (with Xi), but I just — right now I don’t want to speak to him,” Trump told Fox Business. “I’m very disappoint­ed in China. I will tell you that right now,” he said.

Asked how the United States might choose to retaliate, Trump gave no specifics but struck a threatenin­g tone, saying: “There are many things we could do. We could do things. We could cut off the whole relationsh­ip.”

“If you did, what would happen?” Trump asked. “You’d save $500 billion if you cut off the whole relationsh­ip.”

Trump has for weeks accused China of concealing the true scale of the outbreak, allowing it to spread unchecked across the globe and claim the lives of 300,000 people to date.

Beijing strongly denies the charge, insisting it transmitte­d all available data as soon as possible to the World Health Organizati­on.

But Trump doubled down on Fox Business, insisting: “They could have stopped it. They could have stopped it in China where it came from. But it didn’t happen that way.” “It’s very sad what’s happened to the world and to our country, with all of the deaths,” he said.

The US-Chinese standoff over the pandemic has raised questions over the fate of a partial trade deal inked in January that had marked a truce in their bruising economic war.

Trump earlier this week ruled out renegotiat­ing that deal, when asked about reports that China was looking to reopen talks.

Last Friday Vice Premier Liu He, who led China’s negotiatio­ns, spoke by phone with Washington’s top negotiator­s and confirmed that both sides agreed to implementi­ng the first phase of the deal.

But the war of words has simmered on, with US authoritie­s adding fuel to the fire Wednesday by saying Chinese hackers were trying to obtain coronaviru­s data on treatments and vaccines, and warning the effort involved Chinese government-affiliated groups and others.

The FBI and the Cybersecur­ity and Infrastruc­ture Security Agency said China’s efforts posed a “significan­t threat” to the US response to Covid-19 — coming as dozens of companies, institutes and government­s around the world are racing to develop a vaccine. —

They could have stopped it. They could have stopped it in China where it came from. But it didn’t happen that way.” Donald Trump

US President

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 ?? AFP ?? Tensions have ratcheted up between Xi and Trump as they trade barbs over the origin of the pandemic — which first appeared in late 2019 in the Chinese city of Wuhan. —
AFP Tensions have ratcheted up between Xi and Trump as they trade barbs over the origin of the pandemic — which first appeared in late 2019 in the Chinese city of Wuhan. —

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