United Nations Security Council ceasefire and resolution of international cooperation to prevent infection

On the 1st, the UN Security Council unanimously adopted a resolution calling for international cooperation in ceasefire and infection control, saying that the spread of the new coronavirus infection would have a devastating effect on countries under civil war.

The resolution calls for international cooperation in ceasefire and infection control, as the spread of the new coronavirus infection will have a devastating effect on countries in civil war and humanitarian crisis, and has been discussed by the Security Council since April.

However, a vote was put off for nearly three months due to a conflict between China's assertion that WHO = cooperation with the World Health Organization should be incorporated and the US's assertion that it should be deleted because there was a problem with the initial response of WHO, In the end, the Chairman of the Security Council announced the unanimous adoption of a resolution on the 1st with a revised proposal that eliminates the description of WHO and does not include the transparency of infection control that the United States has sought.

However, even after the announcement, the United States once again restrained China, saying "the resolution does not mention transparency of infection control and data sharing", and China also said, "A one-sided attitude of the United States makes the Security Council action serious The US and China's exchanges cast a shadow on the effectiveness of the Security Council by criticizing it as "delayed."