(Fighting New Coronary Pneumonia) Global politicians talk about the source of the new crown: scientific cooperation is the key to politicization

  China News Service, Beijing, July 30. Comprehensive news: In the recent past, the United States and others have continuously attacked China on the issue of the traceability of the new crown virus to discredit China, interfere with or even hinder international anti-epidemic cooperation. Many politicians have intensively expressed their views to support China's position and oppose the virus. The politicization of traceability, calling for scientific traceability is the right way.

Multinational politicians speak up for science to promote cooperation

  As of mid-July, 48 countries around the world have written to the Director-General of the World Health Organization on the issue of virus traceability, emphasizing that only by unity and cooperation can the international community defeat the common enemy of the virus, and that the issue of virus traceability requires scientists to conduct research on a global scale. Must not be politicized.

  In the past month, President Mirziyoyev of Uzbekistan, Minister of State and Foreign Affairs of Portugal Silva, Foreign Minister of Malta Bartolo, Foreign Minister Battzeg of Mongolia, Foreign Minister Momen of Bangladesh, Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of Turkmenistan May Many politicians from many countries, including Ledorf, successively voiced the same or similar views: oppose the issue of politicized virus traceability, advocate scientific and professional tracing research, and call on the world to promote traceability.

  Russian President Vladimir Putin once stated that political forces are trying to use the situation to promote conspiracy theories about the origin of the epidemic. This needs to be vigilant and opposed, and relevant research must be conducted by professionals.

He called on the international community to work together to unite in the struggle against common threats and reject the superficial behavior of certain countries to ensure their own dominance at all costs.

  In a statement sent to the US "Newsweek", the Russian Embassy in Washington also clearly opposed the politicization of the traceability issue, believing that the WHO should play a central role in the traceability of the virus.

  As stated in the previous statement of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Laos, global cooperation for virus traceability is a complex scientific issue that must be objective, transparent, inclusive and purely scientific.

Where is the source of the "political virus"?

  Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov has mercilessly exposed the attempt to politicize the origin of the virus in the United States and Western countries.

He believes that "this move is not helpful to the global fight against the new crown epidemic."

Lavrov emphasized that if certain countries have objections to the WHO report, they should be discussed with other countries within the WHO framework.

  The Chairman of the South African Democratic Independence Party and Cape Town councillor Anwall Adams criticized the United States for politicizing the virus in a commentary article entitled "Politicization is harmful to international cooperation against the epidemic", and suggested that the world should be traced to the source of the politicized virus. The WHO is considering a traceability investigation of the Fort Detrick Biological Laboratory in the United States.

  Ma Kaishuo, former permanent representative of Singapore to the United Nations and distinguished academician of the Institute of Asian Studies at the National University of Singapore, said that since the outbreak, the United States and Western countries have been stigmatizing and politicizing virus traceability issues. The United States should allow WHO experts to go to the United States for traceability investigations. .

  The South African Communist Party, a member of the South African ruling coalition, issued a statement on its official website condemning the issue of politicizing the virus in the United States.

The statement pointed out that the issue of virus traceability is essentially a scientific issue, and scientific cooperation is essential.

The statement called on the international community to treat the issue of virus traceability in a scientific, objective, fair and rigorous spirit and promote global anti-epidemic cooperation.

Agree with China's position and pinpoint the focus of the fight against the epidemic

  Egyptian Foreign Minister Shukri, Pakistani Foreign Minister Qureshi, Finnish Foreign Minister Haavisto, Syrian Foreign Minister Migdad and other multinational politicians have expressed their views, understand and support China's position on the issue of virus traceability, and call for a scientific attitude to promote virus traceability. .

  South Africa’s Deputy Director-General of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Sukraal said in an interview with the media that China’s cooperation in the WHO virus traceability issue is commendable.

He emphasized that the WHO's complete research report has been released, and there is no need to entangle too much on this point. The focus now should be on how to help emerging countries smoothly implement vaccination plans.

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