Beijing:China defended the World Health Organization and lashed out at the US decision to withdraw from the UN body, adding to a litany of disputes between the world's largest economies and increasing geopolitical rivals.
Foreign ministry spokesperson Zhao Lijian said the move was another demonstration of the US pursuing unilateralism, withdrawing from groups and breaking contracts.
"WHO is the most authoritative and professional international institution in the field of global public health security,” Zhao said at a briefing Wednesday, adding that the US departure would particularly hurt developing countries in need of international support.
WHO plans to send a team to China to investigate the source of the virus, which was first detected in the central city of Wuhan last year. China has said it remains unclear where the virus originated and has rejected an independent probe, but reiterated this week that it is working closely with WHO and will continue to support scientists from all countries to carry out global scientific research on the source and spread of viruses.
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President Donald Trump has harshly criticized WHO over its response to the coronavirus pandemic and accused it of bowing to Chinese influence. Trump said in a White House announcement that Chinese officials ignored their reporting obligations to the WHO and pressured the organization to mislead the public about an outbreak that has now killed more than 1,30,000 Americans.
In comments on Wednesday, US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Beijing's response to the virus outbreak showed the ruling Communist Party has an enormous credibility problem and that its actions fitted a pattern of behavior that threatens freedom, democracy and the rule of law.