U.S. President Donald Trump on the 22nd local time today (22) addressed China and the World Health Organization's WHO accountability for COVID-19, saying that the United Nations should hold them accountable.



President Trump strongly criticized China when he made a video speech at the 75th United Nations General Assembly in New York, USA.



President Trump said, "75 years after the founding of the United Nations, we are once again in a huge global struggle. We are fighting fiercely with the Chinese virus, an invisible enemy that has killed countless lives in 188 countries."



"In the early days of the virus outbreak, China infected the world by allowing foreign flights while blocking domestic travel," said President Trump. "The Chinese government and the WHO, virtually controlled by China, falsely declared that there was no evidence of human-to-human transmission." Mentioned.



"Since then they lied that asymptomatic people would not spread the disease."



He urged, "The United Nations should be held accountable for their actions."



"The United States has begun the most aggressive mobilization since World War II," he said. "We will distribute the vaccine, repel the virus, end the pandemic, and enter a new era of unprecedented prosperity, cooperation, and peace. "I said.



"They don't care about the environment, ignoring China's pervasive pollution and attacking the United States' exceptional environmental record," he said. "They just want to punish the United States. I'm not going to tolerate it."



President Trump said, “If the United Nations is to be an effective organization, it must focus on the real problems of the world.” “These include terrorism, women's oppression, forced labor, drug trafficking, human and sex trafficking, religious persecution, and racial persecution against religious minorities. It includes cleaning."



"We also know that America's prosperity is the foundation of freedom and security around the world," he said. "We withdrew from the terrible Iranian nuclear deal and imposed deadly sanctions on the world's top terrorist supporters."



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