US-China tensions threaten WHO summit

Various pharmaceutical companies are developing vaccines for the corona virus (Photo: AFP)

The World Health Organization (WHO) has expressed concern that any deal to deal with the corona virus at next week's meeting could affect tensions between the United States and China.
The World Health Organization's annual meeting will be held next week, according to AFP. Health ministers have been invited to attend the virtual meeting.
The World Health Organization's annual meeting, which usually lasts for three weeks, will last only two days.

The focus of the meeting is expected to be on the corona virus.
The corona virus has caused more than 300,000 deaths worldwide and affected 4.5 million people.
The head of the World Health Organization, Tedros Adhanom, has said that this will be the most important meeting since the establishment of the World Health Organization in 1948.
"I fear the meeting will be politicized and fail," said a professor at the Global Health Center in Geneva, according to AFP.
It should be noted that US President Donald Trump had threatened to end relations with China.
 "I have a good relationship with the Chinese president," Trump said, criticizing China for its corona virus outbreak. But for now, I don't want to talk to them. "
Earlier, US President George W. Trump accused China of favoritism and criticized the World Health Organization (WHO) for withholding funds.

US President Donald Trump has announced "Operation Warp Speed" to control the corona virus.
US President Donald Trump has said he will try to develop a vaccine by the end of the year.
We hope the vaccine will be available by the end of the year, or maybe even earlier  he said.
He said the United States was ready to work with other countries, including China, to develop and manufacture vaccines

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