China supports inquiry ‘after coronavirus pandemic brought under control’: Xi
China supports an “comprehensive evaluation” of the global response to the coronavirus pandemic after it “has been brought under control,” President Xi Jinping told the World Health Assembly on Monday.
Xi told the virtual meeting via video that China has “always had an open, transparent and responsible attitude,” and had shared information on the virus in a timely manner.
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The assembly, held online for the first time in its history, is set to discuss a resolution tabled by the European Union that calls for an “impartial, independent and comprehensive evaluation” of the international response to the coronavirus crisis.
In his speech, Xi said that the inquiry into the global response should “sum up experiences and improve shortcomings.”
On Monday, the European Union and other countries called for an independent evaluation of the World Health Organization’s response to the coronavirus pandemic “to review experience gained and lessons learned.”
The resolution has the support of more than half of WHO’s member countries and will be discussed this week at the decision-making body of the UN health agency, being held virtually this year.
Governments including the US and Australia have also called in recent weeks for an investigation into the origins of the virus, which has become a flashpoint in deteriorating tensions between Washington and Beijing.
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