Senior Chinese envoy warns Australia of ‘shadow’ over ties
A top Chinese diplomat has warned Australia of a “shadow” over the relations between Beijing and Canberra, saying Australia’s support for the United States in calling for an investigation into the origins of the new coronavirus prodded Washington to put more pressure on China.
China’s Deputy Head of Mission in the Australian capital, Wang Xining, said on Tuesday that Australian officials did not consider any source for the coronavirus other than the Chinese city of Wuhan, which was the first to report the virus, late last year.
According to Press TV, Back in April, Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison said in a phone call with US President Donald Trump that he backed Washington’s call for an international investigation into the coronavirus pandemic. Trump had long insinuated that the virus was born in China.
“The proposal helped Washington put more pressure on China,” Wang said.
The Trump administration has been suggesting that the coronavirus was artificially synthesized at a lab in China and that Beijing failed to act promptly when its own outbreak began in December.
Wang also dismissed concerns about what Australia calls China’s attempts to influence Australian politics, saying Beijing’s views were candidly presented and did not affect people’s choice of a political system.
“I don’t see any reason for whining about your constitutional fragility and intellectual vulnerability,” the Chinese diplomat said. “We should not let a cold heart and a dark mind cast a shadow over our partnership.”
Wang also said he hoped Australia would provide a fair environment for Chinese investors.
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