US National Security Adviser O’Brien Compares China’s COVID Response to Chernobyl Nuclear Disaster

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US National Security Adviser O'Brien Compares China's COVID Response to Chernobyl Nuclear Disaster

The official’s comments come as the administration of US President Donald Trump has accused the Chinese government of “covering up” an unproven story that the coronavirus (COVID-19) disease originated in a laboratory in the city of Wuhan.

US National Security Adviser Robert O’Brien, during an interview on CBS’ “Face the Nation” on Sunday, compared the response of the Chinese government to the April 1986 Chernobyl nuclear disaster, claiming that “a cover-up” behind the COVID-19 outbreak will be revealed in the future in a some sort of TV-series similar to HBO’s “Chernobyl”.

In response to a question on whether he was accusing the Chinese government as a whole or local officials in China’s Wuhan province, where the coronavirus first appeared, of the alleged cover-up, the adviser said that the White House does not know, but that they will “get to the bottom of it eventually”.

Asked whether, in case China develops a vaccine against COVID-19, it would be made available to Americans, the official accused Beijing of spying on US efforts in developing a vaccine and treatment for the infectious disease.

He claimed that Beijing has “a many-year history of stealing American intellectual property and knocking off American technology,” adding that he would not be surprised “if they did that with the vaccines”.

On 14 May, US President Donald Trump announced that Washington might completely cut off diplomatic relations with Beijing over the ongoing coronavirus crisis. He also accused China of attempting to hide coronavirus-related information, and claimed that he had seen evidence that COVID-19 originated at a Wuhan virology laboratory.

Beijing has repeatedly refuted Trump’s allegations, with the Chinese Foreign Ministry urging the US to focus on its domestic affairs rather than point the finger at China.

One of worst manmade disasters in history, an explosion took place at the No. 4 reactor in the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in the Soviet Union in the early hours of 26 April 1986.

Although the accident directly claimed fewer than 100 lives, nearly 3,000 square miles of territory in northern Ukraine and parts of Belarus have been depopulated, with 1,000 square miles considered an exclusion zone due to elevated levels of radiation.

The tragic accident marked the 34th anniversary last month.

Sourse: sputniknews.com

US National Security Adviser O’Brien Compares China’s COVID Response to Chernobyl Nuclear Disaster

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