Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Trump blames China for COVID-19 in UN speech

- Courtney Subramania­n AP

WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump on Tuesday used his speech to the United Nations General Assembly to level a withering series of attacks against China, calling on the global organizati­on to hold Beijing accountabl­e for its handling of the coronaviru­s pandemic, as well as Beijing’s record on environmen­tal and human rights issues.

“We must hold accountabl­e the nation which unleashed this plague onto the world: China,” Trump told the UN in a seven-minute, prerecorde­d speech. “In the earliest days of the virus, China locked down traveled domestical­ly, while allowing flights to leave China and infect the world.”

His comments came after UN Secretary-General António Guterres warned that the world was moving in a “dangerous direction” and must do all that it can to prevent a new Cold War between the U.S. and China.

“Our world cannot afford a future where the two largest economies split the globe in a great fracture – each with its own trade and financial rules and internet and artificial intelligen­ce capacities,” Guterres said.

Chinese President Xi Jinping addressed the general assembly after

Trump. He called for global cooperatio­n in defeating the COVID-19 pandemic and said “any attempt of politicizi­ng the issue or stigmatiza­tion must be rejected,” according to the simultaneo­us translatio­n of his remarks.

Trump also called on other world leaders to stop criticizin­g America’s environmen­tal record “while ignoring China’s rapid pollution.”

“If the United Nations is to be an effective organizati­on, it must focus on the real problems of the world,” Trump said. “This includes terrorism, the oppression of women, forced labor, drug trafficking, human and sex trafficking, religious persecutio­n, and the ethnic cleansing of religious minorities.”

The UN General Assembly typically attracts heads of state and foreign ministers from around the world to the body’s New York headquarte­rs. But this year’s meeting, which marks the UN’s 75th anniversar­y, is mostly virtual because of the pandemic

Trump touted his “America First” foreign policy and urged other countries to put their nation’s interests above global concerns.

“I am proudly putting America first, just as you should be putting your country’s first,” he added. “That’s OK. That’s what you should be doing.”

 ??  ?? In a prerecorde­d message that played at the United Nations General Assembly on Tuesday, President Donald Trump said, “We must hold accountabl­e the nation which unleashed this plague onto the world: China.”
In a prerecorde­d message that played at the United Nations General Assembly on Tuesday, President Donald Trump said, “We must hold accountabl­e the nation which unleashed this plague onto the world: China.”

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