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US accusation­s ‘ baseless, unfair’

Washington’s assertions against China at the UN on pandemic politicall­y motivated, say experts

- By KASWAR KLASRA in Islamabad The author is a freelance journalist for China Daily.

The United States’ accusation­s against China on COVID-19 at the United Nations gatherings were baseless and politicall­y motivated to shift blame, stir up election bubbles and contain China’s rise, foreign policy analysts said.

They said US President Donald Trump dodges personal blame for his responsibi­lity for the US’ failure in face of the pandemic while using discrimina­tory language about the virus and accusing China at the general debate of the United Nations General Assembly.

Such accusation­s against China were groundless and unfair, the experts said.

Nasreen Agha, assistant professor of internatio­nal relations at Quaid-iAzam University in Islamabad, said the US turns out to be one of the hardest hit countries by COVID-19, “not because of what has been alleged by some in the US of a Chinese ‘coverup’”.

“Instead, it is because of the White House’s delayed response when there were warning signs” from China and the World Health Organizati­on, the UN agency from which the White House pulled out.

“Trump is himself to be blamed for more than 200,000 deaths of Americans at the hands of COVID-19. He badly failed to devise a strategy to counter COVID-19,” an Islamabadb­ased European diplomat said on condition of anonymity.

He said a majority of Americans have turned against Trump for failing to protect the world’s most powerful nation with its most advanced medical facilities. “His assertion against China will pick up pace in the weeks to come only to get political support. This is just a blame game.

“As a matter of fact, he is trying to hide his failures by hurling accusation­s against China.”

Contrary to Trump’s accusation­s, Zafar Mirza, Pakistan’s former special assistant to the prime minister on health, said China had immediatel­y informed the WHO after it detected the virus. Hence, Trump’s accusation­s are false and unfair.

“To the best of my knowledge, China informed the WHO about the novel coronaviru­s in a timely fashion. It had undertaken exemplary measures to contain the virus. I believe Trump’s allegation­s against China are baseless and politicall­y motivated,” he said.

Tasneem Aslam, Pakistan’s former senior diplomat, who also served as foreign secretary for European Affairs, said: “Whatever the cause, China has behaved with great responsibi­lity both in controllin­g the virus within its borders and in helping countries contain the virus by providing critical equipment. This fact has been acknowledg­ed by the WHO as well.

“The US accusation­s, therefore, have little credibilit­y.”

However, politician­s in the US usually try to win votes by “Chinabashi­ng”, and this practice increases greatly before the US elections.

“Considerin­g that Trump has been personally blamed for a failed policy and an abysmal response to COVID-19 domestical­ly, his morbid behavior becomes very clear so close to the US presidenti­al elections,” said Aamir Ghauri, an Islamabad-based foreign policy expert and founder and director of the South Asia Future Forum.

“He doesn’t want his voters to see or know his failure. Hence, blaming China is very natural. It’s all politics.”

Another reason for the US president’s assertion against China is China’s rising influence in almost every field, ranging from economics to mobile apps and tourism, which makes the US worried.

“Since the US now openly identifies China as its main competitor in global politics, Trump’s incessant accusation­s are very understand­able,” Ghauri said. “But we need to see his remarks more closely.”

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