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Chinese President, Xi Jinping |
Reports making the rounds on social media has it that some lawyers are demanding $200 billion as damages from China for alleged “loss of lives, economic strangulation, trauma, hardship, social disorientation, mental torture and disruption of normal daily existence of people in Nigeria.”
China, like other countries, he maintained, is also a victim and not a perpetrator, even less an accomplice of the COVID-19.
The Chinese official also held that since the outbreak of COID-19, China had in an open transparent and responsible spirit, taken the most comprehensive, rigorous and thorough measures to contain its spread and conduct international cooperation.
China, he further maintained, had in this process made tremendous sacrifices, accumulated valuable experience and made significant contributions to the global response to which the international community bears witness to and applauds.
The statement reads in part, “In the face of major public health crisis and infectious diseases, the international community should stand in solidarity and work together, not resort to mutual accusation or demand retribution and accountability. As we recall, there has never been any precedence of the later.”
His words, “Attacking and discrediting other countries by other countries will not save the time and lives lost.