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Ties with US on the brink of a new Cold War: China

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BEIJING: China said on Sunday that relations with the United States were “on the brink of a new Cold War,” fuelled in part by tensions over the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Foreign Minister Wang Yi said Washington had been infected by a “political virus” compelling figures there to continuall­y attack China, but offered an olive branch by saying the country would be open to an internatio­nal effort to find the coronaviru­s source.

“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,” he told reporters during a press conference at China’s week-long annual parliament session.

He spoke as more nations eased lockdown restrictio­ns in a bid to salvage economies and lifestyles that have been savaged by the pandemic.

Globally about 342,000 people have been killed, and more than 5.3 million people infected by the virus, which most scientists believe jumped from animals to humans — possibly at a market in the central Chinese city of Wuhan.

The issue has become highly politicise­d, with US President Donald Trump accusing Beijing of a lack of transparen­cy, and pushing the theory that the virus leaked from a Chinese maximumsec­urity laboratory.

China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Sunday blasted what he called efforts by US politician­s to “fabricate rumours” about the virus origin and “stigmatise China.”

“China is open to working with the internatio­nal scientific community to look into the source of the virus,” he said.

“At the same time, we believe that this should be profession­al, fair and constructi­ve.”

With infection numbers stabilisin­g in the West, many government­s are trying to move towards lighter social distancing measures that they hope will revive moribund business and tourism sectors.

French churches were preparing to hold their first Sunday masses in more than two months after the government bowed to a ruling that they should be reopened — provided proper precaution­s were taken.

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