China ‘Open’ To International Effort To Identify COVID-19 Source – Minister
China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi speaks during an online video link press conference during the National People’s Congress at the media centre in Beijing on May 24, 2020.China is “open” to international cooperation to identify the source of the novel coronavirus but any investigation must be “free of political interference”, China’s foreign minister said Sunday.
The United States and Australia have called in recent weeks for an investigation into the origins of the pandemic. Most scientists believe the virus jumped from animals to humans, possibly from a market selling exotic animals for meat in the central Chinese city of Wuhan.
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