Can States take action against China for the global spread of COVID 19?
The COVID accusations against China are entangled with geopolitical competition between the two Great Powers: US and China, a spillover effect of the bitter Trade War between the two countries. For the benefit of the entire mankind, it is advisable not to blame one another at this difficult time o...
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Summary: | The COVID accusations against China are entangled with geopolitical competition between the two Great Powers: US and China, a spillover effect of the bitter Trade War between the two countries. For the benefit of the entire mankind, it is advisable not to blame one another at this difficult time or to engage in an adversarial legal battle, but to promote “cooperation” among all States to overcome this pandemic. We have to fight this natural and invisible enemy with the unity of all mankind.
This pandemic is like a world war. It will destroy and devastate whatever is dear to us. After successfully defeating the pandemic, we need to rebuild the world with the cooperation of all nations. |
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