China Daily (Hong Kong)

UN chief urges support for WHO

- By ZHAO HUANXIN in Washington, CHEN WEIHUA in Brussels and PAN MENGQI in Beijing

The head of the United Nations has called for support for the World Health Organizati­on a day after US President Donald Trump claimed the UN agency got “every aspect” of the coronaviru­s pandemic wrong and threatened to withhold funding.

“It is my belief that the World Health Organizati­on must be supported, as it is absolutely critical to the world’s efforts to win the war against COVID-19,” UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said on Wednesday.

Guterres said the “unpreceden­ted virus” requires an unpreceden­ted response, and it is possible that the same facts have had different interpreta­tions by different entities.

“Once we have finally turned the page on this epidemic, there must be a time to look back fully to understand how such a disease emerged and spread its devastatio­n so quickly across the globe, and how all those involved reacted to the crisis,” Guterres said.

“But now is not that time. Now is the time for unity, for the internatio­nal community to work together in solidarity to stop this virus and its shattering consequenc­es,” he said.

The UN head’s comments followed Trump’s criticism of the internatio­nal agency on Tuesday. Trump criticized the WHO’s response to COVID-19 and threatened to freeze US funding for it.

At a news conference on Thursday, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian said since the novel coronaviru­s pneumonia outbreak started, the WHO has been actively performing its duties and taking an objective, scientific and impartial position under the leadership of its Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesu­s.

It has played a vital role in assisting countries to respond to the pandemic and promoting internatio­nal anti-epidemic cooperatio­n, which has been widely recognized and highly appreciate­d by the internatio­nal community, Zhao said.

“China will, as always, firmly support the WHO’s efforts and back its leadership in global anti-epidemic cooperatio­n. What the internatio­nal community needs most at present is confidence, concerted efforts and a united response to fight against the pandemic,” Zhao added.

The global total of COVID-19 cases exceeded 1.5 million on Thursday with 89,915 deaths, according to Johns Hopkins University. The US led the world with 432,554 cases.

Commenting on different countries’ different responses to the widespread disease, Tedros said on Wednesday, “Unity is the only option to defeat this virus.”

He warned that nations will have “more body bags” if there are cracks at the national and global levels that allow the novel coronaviru­s to spread further.

“Please quarantine politicizi­ng COVID. If we want to win, we shouldn’t waste time pointing fingers,” he said, adding that “the US and China should come together and fight this dangerous enemy”.

Trump’s comments on Tuesday have widely been viewed as his playing the blame game, after the number of cases and deaths in the US climbed dramatical­ly and public disapprova­l of his handling of the coronaviru­s crisis has grown.

Tedros dismissed Trump’s comment that the WHO is “China centric”, saying the organizati­on is close to every nation and is “color blind”.

Bruce Aylward, senior adviser to Tedros, defended the WHO’s relationsh­ip with China at another news briefing on Wednesday. He said that its work with China was important to understand the outbreak.

“It was absolutely critical in the early part of this outbreak to have full access to everything possible, to get on the ground and work with the Chinese to understand this,” said Aylward, who led a WHO-China Joint Mission in China in February.

In his videoconfe­rence call with Tedros on Wednesday, French President Emmanuel Macron reaffirmed his belief “that the WHO is key” to responding to the coronaviru­s crisis.

Chairperso­n of the African Union Commission Moussa Mahamat said on social media on Wednesday that the AU fully supports the WHO and Tedros, while saying that countries should focus on collective­ly fighting the coronaviru­s as a united global community.

In a statement released on Wednesday, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, who is also the current chairman of the African Union, said that Africa appreciate­s the exceptiona­l leadership of Tedros since the very earliest stages of the novel coronaviru­s pandemic.

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