The Mail on Sunday

Lab leak is the ‘most credible’ source of Covid outbreak, says top US official

Dramatic interventi­on amid claims that a Wuhan scientist has turned whistleblo­wer

- By ABUL TAHER SECURITY CORRESPOND­ENT

ONE of America’s most senior government officials says the most ‘credible’ theory about the origin of coronaviru­s is that it escaped from a laboratory in China.

Matthew Pottinger, who is President Donald Trump’s respected Deputy National Security Adviser, told politician­s from around the world that even China’s leaders now openly admit their previous claims that the virus originated in a Wuhan market are false.

Mr Pottinger said that the latest intelligen­ce points to the virus leaking from the top-secret Wuhan Institute of Virology, 11 miles from the market, saying: ‘There is a growing body of evidence that the lab is likely the most credible source of the virus.’

He claimed the pathogen may have escaped through a ‘leak or an accident’, adding: ‘Even establishm­ent figures in Beijing have openly dismissed the wet market story.’

The comments, which were made during a Zoom conference with MPs on China last week,

‘Even leaders in Beijing now dismiss Wuhan market story’

come as a team of experts from the World Health Organisati­on prepare to fly to Wuhan to investigat­e how the pandemic began.

Critics fear the probe will be a whitewash given China’s influence on the WHO.

‘MPs around the world have a moral role to play in exposing the WHO investigat­ion as a Potemkin exercise,’ Mr Pottinger told the parliament­arians, in reference to the fake villages created in the Crimea in the 18th Century, intended to convince t he visiting Russian Empress Catherine the Great that the region was in good health.

Iain Duncan Smith, the former Tory Party leader who attended the meeting, said Mr Pottinger’s comments represente­d a ‘stiffening’ of the US position on the theory that the virus came from a leak at the laboratory, amid reports that the Americans are talking to a whistleblo­wer from the Wuhan institute.

‘I was told the US have an ex-scientist from the laboratory in America at the moment,’ he said. ‘That was what I heard a few weeks ago.

‘ I was l ed t o believe t his is how they have been able to stiffen up t heir position on how t his outbreak originated.’

He added that Beijing’s refusal to allow journalist­s to visit the laboratory only served to increase suspicion that it was ‘ground zero’ for the pandemic.

‘ The truth is there are people who have been in those labs who maintain that this is the case,’ he said. ‘ We don’t know what they have been doing in that laboratory. They may well have been fiddling with bat coronaviru­ses and looking at them and they made a mistake. I’ve spoken to various people who believe that to be the case.’

Sam Armstrong, communicat­ions director at the Henry Jackson Society foreign policy think-tank, said: ‘With such a senior and respected intelligen­ce official speaking in support of this claim, the time has come for the British Government to seek both answers about and compensati­on for Covid-19.’

Mr Pottinger, who speaks fluent Mandarin, previously worked as a journalist for Reuters and The Wall Street Journal, including seven years as its China correspond­ent.

In 2005, he became a US marine and served as a military intelligen­ce officer before being asked to join the US National Security Council in 2017, becoming Asia director before assuming his current role. His older brother, Paul, is a virologist at the University of Washington.

President Trump last year accused the WHO of being a ‘puppet of China’ and withdrew funding. The visit to Wuhan by the WHO team is already mired in controvers­y after it published terms of reference revealing it will not investigat­e the Wuhan institute – the only laboratory in China with the highest internatio­nal biosecurit­y grading–as a possible source of Covid-19.

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‘GROUND ZERO’: The Wuhan Institute of Virology, which many now believe unleashed coronaviru­s on the world by mistake

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