The Maui News

At UN, China, Russia and US clash over pandemic responses

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UNITED NATIONS — The United States butted heads with China and Russia at the United Nations on Thursday over responsibi­lity for the pandemic that has interrupte­d the world, trading allegation­s about who mishandled and politicize­d the virus in one of the few real-time exchanges among top officials at this year’s COVID-distanced U.N. General Assembly meeting.

The remarks at the U.N. Security Council’s ministeria­l meeting on the assembly’s sidelines came just after U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres decried the lack of internatio­nal cooperatio­n in tackling the still “out-of-control” coronaviru­s.

The sharp exchanges, at the end of a virtual meeting on “Post COVID-19 Global Governance,” reflected the deep divisions among the three veto-wielding council members that have escalated since the virus first emerged in the Chinese city of Wuhan in January. They also crackled with an energy and action that the prerecorde­d set pieces of leader speeches at the virtual meeting have thus far lacked.

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, speaking first, stressed the importance of U.N.-centered multilater­alism and alluded to countries — including the U.S. — opting out of making a COVID-19 vaccine a global public good available to people everywhere.

“In such a challengin­g moment, major countries are even more duty-bound to put the future of humankind first, discard Cold War mentality and ideologica­l bias and come together in the spirit of partnershi­p to tide over the difficulti­es,” Wang said.

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