US Threatens To Break All Relations With China

Highlights:

  • Will withdraw money put in American pension fund
  • Companies listed on the New York Stock Exchange will be tightened

 

The United States has been blaming China for the spread of the coronavirus throughout the world. For some time, there has been pressure on the US President to take action against China. In such a situation, talking to a news channel on Thursday, President Donald Trump said that we can break all relations with China. He said, 'We can do a lot, we can end all the relations with them.'

 

Trump said that in China we had invested billions of dollars in the American Pension Fund, that money has now been withdrawn. Many more similar actions are being taken. A journalist asked him that companies like Alibaba Group were listed on the New York Stock Exchange. But they are not reporting their earnings like American companies. In response to this question, Trump said, "We are watching this matter very strictly."

 

At the same time, in response to another question, Trump said, "I do not want to have any talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping at the moment. I have a very good relationship with him but ... I don't want to talk to him right now.

 

He also said that he is deeply saddened by China's inaction in Corona's case. Apparently, 300,000 people have died due to this epidemic in the world. 80,000 people alone have died in America. Because of this, in the last few weeks, there has been pressure on the US President to take action against China. Many experts believe that China's inaction was the main reason for the spread of corona from Wuhan to the whole world.

 

At the same time, US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has said that China, from where this disease has spread, is not giving any information about it so that the world can fight against Covid-19 firmly. Not only this, but Pompeo has also accused China of stealing American research related to Covid-19. The Foreign Minister has condemned this act of China as well as asked to stop such activities.