China's President Xi Jinping (R) and Russia's President Vladimir Putin, pictured November 2019, spoke after the US criticised China for not sharing information on the virus more quickly (AFP Photo/Pavel Golovkin)
CGTN: Chinese President Xi holds phone talks with Putin on COVID-19 pandemic
Chinese President Xi Jinping and his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, spoke over phone on Thursday night, reaffirming mutual support in the fight against COVID-19 and rejecting politicization of the pandemic.
As the coronavirus disease is spreading around the globe, Xi said, all countries are faced with the arduous task of tackling the epidemic.
Recalling that he and Putin held two telephone conversations in a month to exchange views and coordinate positions on how to better cooperate in epidemic prevention and control, Xi said that has once again demonstrated the high level of China-Russia relations.
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WNU Editor: I have been told that it was China that initiated this phone call. If true, this tells me that international condemnation on how China treated this pandemic at the beginning is beginning to hit a nerve. Chinese President Xi basically wants to know who can he rely on to support him when demands for answers on the how China responded to this pandemic at the beginning start to grow .... and you can take this to the bank, they will grow with time.
More News On Presidents Putin And Xi Jinping Holding Phone Talks On Covid-19 Pandemic
Xi Jinping, Vladimir Putin held telephone conversation -- TASS
Putin and Xi See Mutual Support Amid Pandemic as Proof of Special Bilateral Ties - Moscow -- Sputnik
Putin and Xi Attack Attempts to Blame China for Late Virus Response -- Moscow Times/AFP
Russia Defends China's Record on Coronavirus Response Amid U.S. Attacks -- Newsweek
Xi Jinping: China, Russia should safeguard global public health security -- CGTN
5 comments:
Vatican got 100 million crusaders 4 the coming attack believe me
China is doomed some might get saved
President for life until he isn't......ask Kruschev, Noriega, Shah of Uran, Ceaușescu to name a few
Does this mean that the efforts to blame America for this have failed? I actually don't anticipate much being done to China. Allot has been invested in China both ideologically and financially. They've become the manufacturing hub of the world. Many in the "west" and elsewhere have a vested interest in making sure Chjna succeeds. When thinking of China the term "to big to fail" comes to mind.
Hopefully China will be held to account in the same manner anyone else would. I'm not holding my breath though.
At the end of the day, all corporations want to maximize profits which means most manufacturing goods will be made in China.
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