Daily Sabah (Turkey)

US-China rift deepens after Trump’s pullout threat to WHO

U.S. President Donald Trump has accused the World Health Organizati­on of botching the global coronaviru­s response and of being a “puppet of China,” prompting rebukes from China, Russia and the European Union

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TRUMP said the U.N. body must “actually demonstrat­e independen­ce from China.”

Beijing has furiously denied U.S. allegation­s that it played down the threat and Chinese President Xi Jinping reiterated at the World Health Assembly that his nation had been “transparen­t” throughout the crisis. Beijing on Tuesday accused Trump of smearing China and shirking American responsibi­lities to the WHO.

Trump has been locked in a bitter spat with Beijing, alleging it covered up the initial outbreak in central China late last year before the disease unleashed death and economic devastatio­n across the planet. Some 317,000 people have died of COVID-19 out of nearly 4.8 million infections worldwide, and government­s are scrambling to contain the virus while seeking ways to resuscitat­e their hammered economies.

With more fatalities and cases in the United States than in any other country by far, the under-pressure U.S. president has blamed the WHO for not doing enough to combat its initial spread. “They’re a puppet of China, they’re China-centric to put it nicer,” he said Monday at the White House. “They gave us a lot of bad advice.”

Amid the dispute with Trump, Russia and the European Union expressed support for the WHO. “Russia is against any such fabricated investigat­ions and unsubstant­iated accusation­s. We are categorica­lly against them,” Valentina Matviyenko, speaker of Russia’s upper house of parliament, told the Russian news agency Interfax.

Matviyenko, calling the WHO one of the most important organizati­ons under the auspices of the United Nations, said that now, as the world struggles with the coronaviru­s, it is certainly no time to “set up a show trial.”

“This is the time for solidarity, not the time for finger-pointing or for underminin­g multilater­al cooperatio­n,” European foreign affairs spokeswoma­n Virginie Battu-Henriksson told reporters while criticizin­g Washington.

In the face of Trump’s attacks, German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas stressed that the U.N. agency has a central role in the fight against the coronaviru­s pandemic, noting that the agency “must be strengthen­ed, supported and empowered for the future.”

The U.N. agency has previously noted that it declared a global health emergency on Jan. 30 when there were fewer than 100 cases of coronaviru­s outside of China. When that declaratio­n was made, WHO chief Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesu­s said China was setting a new standard for outbreak response, saying the world owed China its gratitude for the way it bought other nations time to plan with the extraordin­ary measures it was taking to contain the virus.

Trump’s threat came on the day the WHO member states met for the first day of a two-day virtual assembly. WHO member states agreed yesterday to an independen­t probe into the U.N. agency’s coronaviru­s response. Countries reached an agreement in principle last week to accept the text unanimousl­y, but amid rising political tensions some observers expressed fears that full consensus might not be obtained.

As he launched his latest attack on China, Trump also dropped a bombshell saying he was taking hydroxychl­oroquine, an anti-malaria drug that his own government’s experts have said is not suitable for fighting the coronaviru­s. “I take a pill every day,” said the president, adding that he was using it because he has “heard a lot of good stories.”

 ??  ?? U.S. President Donald Trump talks about taking daily doses of hydroxychl­oroquine in the State Dining Room at the White House, Washington, D.C., U.S., May 18, 2020.
U.S. President Donald Trump talks about taking daily doses of hydroxychl­oroquine in the State Dining Room at the White House, Washington, D.C., U.S., May 18, 2020.

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