23-04-2020, 08:16 AM
22 Apr 2020 US-China relations at a low as 'blame-shifting' sets back war against virus
https://www.cnbc.com/2020/04/22/coronavi...e-war.html
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Key points:
1. U.S. President Donald Trump has blamed Beijing for a lack of transparency over the true extent of the outbreak in China — where cases were first reported.
In response, Beijing has suggested that Washington might be the real source of the global pandemic.
2. “U.S.-China relations are at their worst point in living memory for a number of decades probably since the 1970s, at the moment there’s a grand exercise in blame shifting going on, on both sides,” said James Crabtree, an associate professor at Singapore’s Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy.
Watch Kishore on America's on China:
Stay home and stay healthy, buddies.
https://www.cnbc.com/2020/04/22/coronavi...e-war.html
(click to read)
Key points:
1. U.S. President Donald Trump has blamed Beijing for a lack of transparency over the true extent of the outbreak in China — where cases were first reported.
In response, Beijing has suggested that Washington might be the real source of the global pandemic.
2. “U.S.-China relations are at their worst point in living memory for a number of decades probably since the 1970s, at the moment there’s a grand exercise in blame shifting going on, on both sides,” said James Crabtree, an associate professor at Singapore’s Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy.
Watch Kishore on America's on China:
Stay home and stay healthy, buddies.