China appreciated American report on leakage of COVID-19 from laboratory in Uhana

Report of Republicans from the US Chamber of Representatives, which refers to the leakage of COVID-19 from the laboratory in Uhana, based on lies. Such an assessment of the report submitted in the US Congress made the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China.

From the report of the Chinese department, it follows that the actions of the American side have a purely political grounds, aimed at discrediting China and reject scientific principles. The country’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that the US accusations in the leakage of COVID-19 look like accusations of Saddam Hussein in concealing biological weapons that became one of the motives for the invasion of American troops in Iraq. Biological weapons in Iraqa Americans did not find.

China drew attention to the fact that in the United States, reports on some outbreaks of respiratory diseases, which were not attached to a large publicity, were not published. Also, the People’s Republic of Belarus referred to the visit to Wuhan to the Special Commission of the World Health Organization (WHO) in February 2021, which decided that Coronavirus was not distributed due to leakage from the laboratory. The agency called on the United States to abandon the politicization of the Pandemic COVID-19 and focus on the salvation of people from illness.

On August 2, members of the Republican Party from the US House of Representatives published a report in which proof of coronavirus leak from the laboratory in Uhana. Republican report was based on information from open sources. The document also called on the American Government to impose sanctions against scientists from the Wuhan Institute of Virology.

In July, WHO offered the Chinese government a plan for the second investigation of the origin of coronavirus. The second trip of the Special Commission in Wuhan was assumed. However, Beijing sharply rejected the organization’s plan, stating that he “does not respect science and common sense.”

/Media reports.