Pointing fingers at others will damage one's own reputation: China on COVID-19 global criticism
Updated:5 years, 8 months ago
Updated:5 years, 8 months ago
Beijing (China), May 24 (ANI): Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi on May 24 defended the country against global criticism over its handling of COVID-19 outbreak, saying pointing fingers at others will damage one’s own reputation. “COVID-19 drives home once again that no country, no matter how strong it is, can insulate itself from a global challenge. The disaster wrecks havoc watching from an apparently safe distance & sitting idle will eventually backfire. Pointing fingers at others will only damaging one's own reputation. Self-conceit & blame shifting instead of helping any country solve this problem will only hurt other countries' legitimate rights & interests,” he added.
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