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BEIJING: China has supported a World Health Organisation-led review into the global response to the coronavirus outbreak but only after the pandemic is over.
The comments from foreign ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying came as China faces increasing global pressure to allow an international investigation into the origins of the pandemic.
The review should be conducted in an “open, transparent and inclusive manner” under the leadership of WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Hua said at a press briefing. She added that it should be at an “appropriate time after the pandemic is over”.
The spokesperson did not say the review should probe the origins of the virus, despite growing calls led by the US and Australia for an international inquiry into the issue, which has become a key flashpoint in deteriorating tensions between Washington and Beijing.
Instead, the review should “summarise the experience and deficiencies of the international response to the pandemic, strengthen the WHO’s work, enhance the construction of countries’ core public health capabilities, and provide suggestions to improve global preparedness against major infectious diseases,” said Hua.
She said China would cooperate with WHO efforts to trace the origin, but rejected US calls for an investigation, accusing it of politicising the issue. She stressed that any inquiry should be based on the International Health Regulations, and be authorised by the World Health Assembly or Executive Committee — the WHO’s dual governing bodies.
China supports #WHO in reviewing global response to #COVID19 in an open, transparent & inclusive manner according to IHR at an appropriate time after the pandemic is over and hopes the US will also give its support & cooperation.
— Hua Chunying 华春莹 (@SpokespersonCHN) May 8, 2020