US should stop ‘pointing fingers’ at China over pandemic: Embassy
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China has shot back at the US for raising concerns about the World Health Organization (WHO)’s latest report on the origins of the coronavirus pandemic after a month-long field investigation in the Asian country, saying Washington should stop "pointing fingers" at Beijing over the deadly outbreak.
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Feb 14, 2021 05:31 UTC
  • Members of the World Health Organization (WHO) team investigating the origins of the Covid-19 pandemic, in Wuhan, China.
    Members of the World Health Organization (WHO) team investigating the origins of the Covid-19 pandemic, in Wuhan, China.

China has shot back at the US for raising concerns about the World Health Organization (WHO)’s latest report on the origins of the coronavirus pandemic after a month-long field investigation in the Asian country, saying Washington should stop "pointing fingers" at Beijing over the deadly outbreak.

According to Press TV, US National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan said in a statement on Saturday that Washington had "deep concerns" about the recent findings of a WHO team of inquiry into the origins of the coronavirus in China and demanded more information from Beijing.

The statement came days after the WHO fact-finding mission returned from the Chinese city of Wuhan, the epicenter of the pandemic, with no clear finding on the origin of the flu-like pathogen.

The team of experts, who had been in the China for four weeks to probe the origins of the pandemic, announced during a media briefing on Tuesday that the possibility of the virus having leaked from a lab was “extremely unlikely” and did not require further study.

The WHO team also said there had been no indication of the transmission of the new coronavirus in Wuhan before December 2019, when the first official cases of COVID-19 were recorded.

"We have deep concerns about the way in which the early findings of the COVID-19 investigation were communicated and questions about the process used to reach them," Sullivan said.

"It is imperative that this report be independent, with expert findings free from intervention or alteration by the Chinese government," he added, calling on China to "make available its data from the earliest days of the outbreak."

The US national security adviser also expressed in his statement "deep respect" for the WHO, which the US under newly-elected President Joe Biden is rejoining.

The administration of former US President Donald Trump moved to quit the WHO last July, claiming that the agency was under China's sway and had produced an ineffectual virus response.

Responding to Sullivan’s statement, the Chinese Embassy in the United States accused Washington on Saturday of harming multilateral cooperation between the two countries and even damaging the WHO in recent years.

The diplomatic mission urged Washington to stop “pointing fingers” at China and other countries that supported the world body during the pandemic.

The Chinese Embassy also welcomed Washington's decision to reengage with the WHO, but called on the new US administration to hold itself to the “highest standards” instead of taking aim at other countries.

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