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US Security Advisor “Insufficient Provision of Corona Origin Survey Data”


Jake Sullivan White House Security Adviser

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White House National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan criticized the Chinese government for not providing enough data in the investigation on the origin of the novel coronavirus infection (Corona 19) on the 21st (local time).

Aide Sullivan said in an interview with CBS on the same day that the World Health Organization (WHO) will soon release a report on the origin of Corona 19. “We have provided sufficient original data on how this pandemic began to spread. “I don’t think I provided it.”

“We believe that the WHO and China should work on this issue,” he added.

When asked if it means that the WHO is swaying over China, Sullivan said, “I won’t say that. The only way to do a scientific investigation is to have access to all the data to understand what happened and to prevent future pandemics “He said.

“President Joe Biden raised the Corona 19 issue (in a recent call with Chinese President Xi Jinping),” he said. “All countries, including China, raised the need to do their part to protect the world.” Explained.

Sullivan said in a statement on the 13th that China should provide WHO with all data related to the outbreak and spread of Corona 19, and accused China of not attempting to intervene in the WHO investigation report.

“We started communicating with Iran on this issue,” said Sullivan, saying it was unfair and illegal in relation to the situation in which at least five Americans were detained in Iran.

“President Biden is resolute and sees diplomacy as the best way to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons,” he said. Said.

Aide Sullivan said intelligence authorities are investigating a massive hacking incident that has affected the US federal government and many businesses, and said the response will be in weeks rather than months.

Russia is being pointed out behind the hack. Aide Sullivan said that sanctions would not be all of the response. “The response to these things requires a more comprehensive measure, and that’s what the administration is trying to do.”

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