Fiji Sun

China Urges U.S. to Shoulder Obligation­s to WHO, Not Shift Blame

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China on Tuesday urged some politician­s in the United States to stop shifting blame to others and cooperate with the internatio­nal community to jointly defeat the COVID-19 pandemic. Foreign Ministry spokespers­on Zhao Lijian made the remarks at a press conference when he was asked to comment on a letter published on Twitter by U.S. President Donald Trump.

In a letter to the Director-General the World Health Organisati­on (WHO) Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesu­s, a copy of which was published by Mr Trump on Monday, the President threatened that the United States will permanentl­y cut off its funding to WHO if the latter does not commit to what he called “substantiv­e improvemen­ts within the next 30 days.”

“China has chronologi­cally expounded our work of prevention and control of the novel coronaviru­s disease many times,” said Mr Zhao, adding that the WHO has also clarified the mistakes in the U.S. accusation.

He said the U.S. leader’s letter is an attempt to mislead the public vaguely and to smear China, as well as shirking its own responsibi­lity. This is nothing but a futile attempt, he added.

As COVID-19 is still spreading in the United States and other parts of the world, unity and co-operation, saving lives and economic recovery remain the most pressing tasks, Mr Zhao said.

He added that the proportion and standard of assessed contributi­ons are confirmed by all WHO member states and it is a legally binding obligation for all member states to pay their assessed contributi­ons on time and in full. The U.S. decision to freeze its funding to the WHO according to its own will is a practice of unilateral­ism and violation of its internatio­nal obligation, Mr Zhao said.

At this crucial juncture of the global fight against the pandemic, to support the WHO is to safeguard the ideals and principles of multilater­alism, support internatio­nal co-operation and the battle for saving lives as well, said Mr Zhao, adding that China will, as it has always done, support the WHO’s leading role in internatio­nal cooperatio­n to fight COVID-19 and will continue to support the WHO’s work in various means.

China calls on the internatio­nal community to increase political support and funding for the WHO, and co-ordinate global resources to win the battle against the pandemic, said Zhao.

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