Reuters Thomas Peter
An independent expert from the World Health Organization delegation that visited China recently expressed strong doubts about the reliability of US intelligence data on the origin of the Corona epidemic.
The British zoologist residing in the United States, Peter Dazak, confirmed that US intelligence data on the origin of Corona collected by the United States during the era of former President Donald Trump “lacks credibility”, in a tweet he posted on his Twitter account, commenting on the spokesman’s statements. On behalf of the US State Department, Ned Price, that the administration of the new President Joe Biden “will not accept the findings of the investigation of the World Health Organization, unless verified independently.”
In his remarks, Price called on the World Health Organization to be fully transparent in its investigation, stressing that Washington will use the information gathered by US intelligence to evaluate the report of WHO experts who visited the Chinese city of Wuhan recently.
And Peter Dazak wrote in his tweet, commenting on Price’s words: “Joe Biden is forced to take a tough stance on China. Please do not rely on US intelligence data that has become increasingly dispersed during the Trump era, and were wrong in many respects.”
Well now this?. @JoeBiden has to look tough on China. Please don’t rely too much on US intel: increasingly disengaged under Trump & frankly wrong on many aspects. Happy to help WH w / their quest to verify, but don’t forget it’s “TRUST” then “VERIFY”! https://t.co/ukaNAkDfEG
– Peter Daszak (@PeterDaszak) February 10, 2021
Dazak said that WHO experts are fully prepared to fulfill the White House request to verify the validity of their conclusions. Then he addressed the Biden administration by saying, “But do not forget: trust first, then verify.”
The Trump administration, more than once, held China responsible for the start of the Corona pandemic, pointing to the presence of intelligence data to prove the validity of these allegations.
Source: RT
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