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US President Donald Trump said at the 75th United Nations General Assembly by video on the 22nd (local time) that China’s responsibility for coronavirus infections was raised and that the UN should be held accountable. In his speech that day, President Trump did not mention North Korea as usual. President Trump’s speech to the United Nations is the fourth time since he took office, referring to the North Korea issue in every speech for the past three years. In his 2017 UN speeches, he called North Korean Kim Jong-un a “ Rocketman ” and referred to “ complete destruction ” and lobbied North Korea, but in his 2018 and 2019 speeches, he emphasized dialogue and denuclearization of North Korea.
In his speech for the day, President Trump harshly criticized China, calling the coronavirus the ‘China Virus’. President Trump said: “75 years after the founding of the United Nations, we are once again in a great global struggle. We are fighting fiercely with the Chinese virus, an invisible enemy that has killed countless lives in 188 countries.”
President Trump said: “In the early days of the virus, China infected the world by allowing foreign flights and blocking domestic travel.” “The Chinese government and the WHO, practically controlled by China, falsely stated that there was no evidence of person-to-person transmission.” Said. President Trump also said: “Since then they lied that asymptomatic people would not spread the disease.” He said: “The United Nations must take responsibility for China’s actions.”
“Those who attack America’s exceptional environmental record while ignoring widespread pollution from China have no interest in the environment,” President Trump said. “They just want to punish the United States. I will not tolerate it.” He also noted that China is polluting the environment, dumping millions of tons of plastic and garbage into the sea every year.
President Trump said: “For the United Nations to be an effective organization, it must focus on the real problems of the world.” Includes racial cleansing. “
Meanwhile, Chinese President Xi Jinping (習近平) insisted that the crown crisis should not be politicized in a speech at the UN General Assembly. Xi did not directly mention the United States, but said: “Any attempt to politicize (the crown issue) or stigmatize the issue must be rejected.” President Xi said WHO should play a leading role in dealing with the crown crisis and countries should strengthen solidarity.