US President Donald Trump said on Thursday that he had no interest in talking with his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping in what seems to be a further degeneration of Washington-Beijing ties amid the coronavirus pandemic, adding that he might even decide to sever relations with Beijing.
Trump, who has repeatedly accused China of failing to contain the highly contagious disease, said Beijing’s failure had cast a pall over his January trade deal with the world’s second largest economy.
Speaking at a meeting with officials from the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) in Vienna on Thursday, Wang Qun said "The US has done its utmost to engage itself in blaming games and stigmatization of China, and WHO, so as to shift its own responsibility for ineffective control of the pandemic in the US."
The United States has recorded more than 85,000 deaths from the coronavirus, the highest number of deaths in the world.
"Such acts by the US have not only disrupted and undermined international efforts and cooperation against the pandemic, but also artificially prolonged, in effect, the pandemic, and subsequently the standstill of the global economy, which will, in turn, result in the outbreak of systemic risks in some countries in debt-servicing and financial system," Wang added, according to remarks published on Friday.