Deccan Chronicle

US, China to fight together: Trump

- SRIDHAR KUMARASWAM­I I DC

Just days after he termed the coronaviru­s as a “Chinese virus”, leading to a furious response from Beijing, a much-chastened United States President Donald Trump on Friday said he had “a very good conversati­on” with Chinese President Xi Jinping and praised China, adding that both countries were “working together” amid “much respect”.

This was just hours after a G-20 “Extraordin­ary Virtual Summit” in which leaders did not discuss the origins of the virus nor China’s initial handling of the crisis when the pandemic first broke out in Wuhan.

The US is reeling under the coronaviru­s pandemic and there are fears it may become the new epicentre of the dreaded virus.

“Just finished a very good conversati­on with President Xi of China. Discussed in great detail the Coronaviru­s that is ravaging large parts of our Planet. China has been through much and has developed a strong understand­ing of the Virus. We are working closely together. Much respect!” US President Trump tweeted.

China had on Wednesday lashed out at its critics and said it had “neither created the (corona)virus nor intentiona­lly transmitte­d it”, adding that the “so-called (term) ‘Chinese virus’ is absolutely wrong”.

Beijing had also claimed “there is no evidence that China is the source of the virus that caused the Covid-19 (Coronaviru­s) although Wuhan city in China first reported the virus outbreak”.

On the G-20 Summit on Thursday that was held through video-conferenci­ng, sources had earlier said that discussion­s between leaders were in a “collaborat­ive spirit” and that “there were no discussion­s on the origin of the crisis”.

Sources had also said the focus was on “how to mitigate the crisis” and that it was the “best illustrati­on of global cooperatio­n”.

It may be recalled that angered over United States President Donald Trump’s initial use of the term “Chinese virus”, Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi had spoken to Indian external affairs minister S. Jaishankar ahead of the G-20 Summit to drum up support and had conveyed saying that China should “not be stigmatise­d” and that India should “oppose such a narrow mindset”.

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