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Leaders have agreed to launch an inquiry into the origins of the coronavirus pandemic as soon as possible after a resolution passed at the World Health Assembly.

Led by the European Union and co-sponsored by more than 130 World Health Organisation member states, the motion passed late on Tuesday night.

China appeared to bow to international pressure, agreeing at the last minute to formally support an eventual probe – but only "after the global epidemic is under control".

Earlier, China had lashed out at claims Australia's push for an international inquiry into the coronavirus had been vindicated, labelling it a "joke".

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Chinese President Xi Jinping addresses the World Health Assembly on May 18, 2020. (Twitter)
Speaking on Wednesday, Nationals senator Matt Canavan, a former resources minister, said China's comments were clearly provocative but hardly surprising.

"It's a cheap shot. It's a bit tawdry. It's unfortunate what's happened," Mr Canavan told Today.

"We are disappointed in the decisions of the Chinese Government, but look, every change, every crisis, which this is, creates an opportunity. So, we've got to focus now what other things we can do. We're actively seeking other markets for our barley.

"In my view, the Australian Government's done absolutely the right thing and we've been vindicated at the World Health Assembly."

In a joint statement, Foreign Affairs Minister Marise Payne and Health Minister Greg Hunt said the Australian government welcomed the adoption of the "landmark resolution".

"There is also a clear mandate to identify the source of the COVID-19 virus and how it was transmitted to humans, which will be necessary to prevent and reduce the risks of the emergence of new diseases that pass from animals to humans," the statement said.

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Minister for Foreign Affairs Marise Payne and Minister for Health Greg Hunt during a press conference on the government's response to the coronavirus pandemic, at Parliament House in Canberra on April 9, 2020. (Alex Ellinghausen)

"Australia has been clear and transparent in calling for an independent review into COVID-19, which is an unprecedented global health and economic crisis.

"Australia will continue to be a consistent and constructive voice in the international community to advance and protect our national interest and the global interest."


READ MORE: China lashes out at Australia call for global pandemic investigation

Australia's push for the inquiry into the origin of the virus sparked fury from Beijing, with diplomatic ties between the two nations under intense pressure.

Senior government figures claim the inquiry vindicates the government's stance, prompting a scathing response from China's embassy in Australia.

"The draft resolution on COVID-19 to be adopted by the World Health Assembly is totally different from Australia's proposal of an independent international review," a spokesman told AAP on Tuesday.

"To claim the WHA's resolution a vindication of Australia's call is nothing but a joke."

Senior cabinet minister David Littleproud denied the investigation was about confronting China.

"This wasn't about persecution, this was about understanding a pandemic that 300,000 souls lost their lives to," he said in Toowoomba.

"We should be damn proud Australia is now leading the world."

Mr Hunt argued Australia's case for the inquiry at the assembly.

He said the probe should look at health risks from wildlife wet markets, where the virus is likely to have originated in China.

"We need to learn the lessons from this pandemic and ensure we have the strongest possible global health architecture, with an enhanced ability to prevent and respond to future outbreaks," he said.

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The WHO promised the review would happen at the earliest appropriate time.

The WHA resolution commits to an impartial, independent and comprehensive evaluation of the international response to the pandemic.

US President Donald Trump supported the probe by tweeting a link to an AAP/SBS story on the motion.

Chinese President Xi Jinping also backed the WHO-led review, saying his country had acted with openness, transparency and responsibility all along.

He promised China would stump up $3.1 billion over the next two years to help deal with the disease.

Australia's relations with China have come under further strain after Beijing slapped an 80 per cent tariff on barley imports and banned beef imports from four abattoirs.

COVID-19 has killed 100 people across Australia, with fewer than 600 cases still active out of more than 7000 total.

Four nursing homes in Melbourne have gone into lockdown after a resident from each were tested for the virus.

Three have returned positive results while results for a fourth are pending.

Tasmania expects to set a date for reopening its border in July once the third step of easing restrictions is taken.

– Reported with AAP

https://www.9news.com.au/national/c...y-motion/ff5ef437-417f-4168-8bc9-0a35437ebab7

This proves that the CCP is a joke with no backbone, just bully, tell lies, try and bully small nations, steal IP, and commit crimes against humanity, but Australia has lead the way in standing up to the CCP and their thugs who pretend t be "ambassadors".
 
Leaders have agreed to launch an inquiry into the origins of the coronavirus pandemic as soon as possible after a resolution passed at the World Health Assembly.

Led by the European Union and co-sponsored by more than 130 World Health Organisation member states, the motion passed late on Tuesday night.

China appeared to bow to international pressure, agreeing at the last minute to formally support an eventual probe – but only "after the global epidemic is under control".

Earlier, China had lashed out at claims Australia's push for an international inquiry into the coronavirus had been vindicated, labelling it a "joke".

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Chinese President Xi Jinping addresses the World Health Assembly on May 18, 2020. (Twitter)
Speaking on Wednesday, Nationals senator Matt Canavan, a former resources minister, said China's comments were clearly provocative but hardly surprising.

"It's a cheap shot. It's a bit tawdry. It's unfortunate what's happened," Mr Canavan told Today.

"We are disappointed in the decisions of the Chinese Government, but look, every change, every crisis, which this is, creates an opportunity. So, we've got to focus now what other things we can do. We're actively seeking other markets for our barley.

"In my view, the Australian Government's done absolutely the right thing and we've been vindicated at the World Health Assembly."

In a joint statement, Foreign Affairs Minister Marise Payne and Health Minister Greg Hunt said the Australian government welcomed the adoption of the "landmark resolution".

"There is also a clear mandate to identify the source of the COVID-19 virus and how it was transmitted to humans, which will be necessary to prevent and reduce the risks of the emergence of new diseases that pass from animals to humans," the statement said.

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Minister for Foreign Affairs Marise Payne and Minister for Health Greg Hunt during a press conference on the government's response to the coronavirus pandemic, at Parliament House in Canberra on April 9, 2020. (Alex Ellinghausen)

"Australia has been clear and transparent in calling for an independent review into COVID-19, which is an unprecedented global health and economic crisis.

"Australia will continue to be a consistent and constructive voice in the international community to advance and protect our national interest and the global interest."


READ MORE: China lashes out at Australia call for global pandemic investigation

Australia's push for the inquiry into the origin of the virus sparked fury from Beijing, with diplomatic ties between the two nations under intense pressure.

Senior government figures claim the inquiry vindicates the government's stance, prompting a scathing response from China's embassy in Australia.

"The draft resolution on COVID-19 to be adopted by the World Health Assembly is totally different from Australia's proposal of an independent international review," a spokesman told AAP on Tuesday.

"To claim the WHA's resolution a vindication of Australia's call is nothing but a joke."

Senior cabinet minister David Littleproud denied the investigation was about confronting China.

"This wasn't about persecution, this was about understanding a pandemic that 300,000 souls lost their lives to," he said in Toowoomba.

"We should be damn proud Australia is now leading the world."

Mr Hunt argued Australia's case for the inquiry at the assembly.

He said the probe should look at health risks from wildlife wet markets, where the virus is likely to have originated in China.

"We need to learn the lessons from this pandemic and ensure we have the strongest possible global health architecture, with an enhanced ability to prevent and respond to future outbreaks," he said.

GregHuntMP
1262717032610402306

The WHO promised the review would happen at the earliest appropriate time.

The WHA resolution commits to an impartial, independent and comprehensive evaluation of the international response to the pandemic.

US President Donald Trump supported the probe by tweeting a link to an AAP/SBS story on the motion.

Chinese President Xi Jinping also backed the WHO-led review, saying his country had acted with openness, transparency and responsibility all along.

He promised China would stump up $3.1 billion over the next two years to help deal with the disease.

Australia's relations with China have come under further strain after Beijing slapped an 80 per cent tariff on barley imports and banned beef imports from four abattoirs.

COVID-19 has killed 100 people across Australia, with fewer than 600 cases still active out of more than 7000 total.

Four nursing homes in Melbourne have gone into lockdown after a resident from each were tested for the virus.

Three have returned positive results while results for a fourth are pending.

Tasmania expects to set a date for reopening its border in July once the third step of easing restrictions is taken.

– Reported with AAP

https://www.9news.com.au/national/c...y-motion/ff5ef437-417f-4168-8bc9-0a35437ebab7

This proves that the CCP is a joke with no backbone, just bully, tell lies, try and bully small nations, steal IP, and commit crimes against humanity, but Australia has lead the way in standing up to the CCP and their thugs who pretend t be "ambassadors".
Did you actually read the resolution? It was the same thing China agreed long ago. The US is saying its useless, that's why trump is stopping funding again. Lol
 
Because China controls the WHO of course it would be watered down.
Lolol.. No comment. But it's gonna be useless going after China. In 1 to 2 years time, back to business as usual. The major economies need us more than ever, we need to 'help' them. Lol

Notice how the US did not support this inquiry even though it was apparently what the US claimed it wanted all along.
Xi is really a master in politics, even Taiwan withdrew their application, this assembly was supposed to be a big gangbang. Turn out all were just lil kittens. Lol

The inquiry involves all countries to determine what can be learnt. So if US is being examined, the report would say they fck up big time.
 
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Leaders have agreed to launch an inquiry into the origins of the coronavirus pandemic as soon as possible after a resolution passed at the World Health Assembly.

Led by the European Union and co-sponsored by more than 130 World Health Organisation member states, the motion passed late on Tuesday night.

China appeared to bow to international pressure, agreeing at the last minute to formally support an eventual probe – but only "after the global epidemic is under control".

Earlier, China had lashed out at claims Australia's push for an international inquiry into the coronavirus had been vindicated, labelling it a "joke".

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Chinese President Xi Jinping addresses the World Health Assembly on May 18, 2020. (Twitter)
Speaking on Wednesday, Nationals senator Matt Canavan, a former resources minister, said China's comments were clearly provocative but hardly surprising.

"It's a cheap shot. It's a bit tawdry. It's unfortunate what's happened," Mr Canavan told Today.

"We are disappointed in the decisions of the Chinese Government, but look, every change, every crisis, which this is, creates an opportunity. So, we've got to focus now what other things we can do. We're actively seeking other markets for our barley.

"In my view, the Australian Government's done absolutely the right thing and we've been vindicated at the World Health Assembly."

In a joint statement, Foreign Affairs Minister Marise Payne and Health Minister Greg Hunt said the Australian government welcomed the adoption of the "landmark resolution".

"There is also a clear mandate to identify the source of the COVID-19 virus and how it was transmitted to humans, which will be necessary to prevent and reduce the risks of the emergence of new diseases that pass from animals to humans," the statement said.

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Minister for Foreign Affairs Marise Payne and Minister for Health Greg Hunt during a press conference on the government's response to the coronavirus pandemic, at Parliament House in Canberra on April 9, 2020. (Alex Ellinghausen)

"Australia has been clear and transparent in calling for an independent review into COVID-19, which is an unprecedented global health and economic crisis.

"Australia will continue to be a consistent and constructive voice in the international community to advance and protect our national interest and the global interest."


READ MORE: China lashes out at Australia call for global pandemic investigation

Australia's push for the inquiry into the origin of the virus sparked fury from Beijing, with diplomatic ties between the two nations under intense pressure.

Senior government figures claim the inquiry vindicates the government's stance, prompting a scathing response from China's embassy in Australia.

"The draft resolution on COVID-19 to be adopted by the World Health Assembly is totally different from Australia's proposal of an independent international review," a spokesman told AAP on Tuesday.

"To claim the WHA's resolution a vindication of Australia's call is nothing but a joke."

Senior cabinet minister David Littleproud denied the investigation was about confronting China.

"This wasn't about persecution, this was about understanding a pandemic that 300,000 souls lost their lives to," he said in Toowoomba.

"We should be damn proud Australia is now leading the world."

Mr Hunt argued Australia's case for the inquiry at the assembly.

He said the probe should look at health risks from wildlife wet markets, where the virus is likely to have originated in China.

"We need to learn the lessons from this pandemic and ensure we have the strongest possible global health architecture, with an enhanced ability to prevent and respond to future outbreaks," he said.

GregHuntMP
1262717032610402306

The WHO promised the review would happen at the earliest appropriate time.

The WHA resolution commits to an impartial, independent and comprehensive evaluation of the international response to the pandemic.

US President Donald Trump supported the probe by tweeting a link to an AAP/SBS story on the motion.

Chinese President Xi Jinping also backed the WHO-led review, saying his country had acted with openness, transparency and responsibility all along.

He promised China would stump up $3.1 billion over the next two years to help deal with the disease.

Australia's relations with China have come under further strain after Beijing slapped an 80 per cent tariff on barley imports and banned beef imports from four abattoirs.

COVID-19 has killed 100 people across Australia, with fewer than 600 cases still active out of more than 7000 total.

Four nursing homes in Melbourne have gone into lockdown after a resident from each were tested for the virus.

Three have returned positive results while results for a fourth are pending.

Tasmania expects to set a date for reopening its border in July once the third step of easing restrictions is taken.

– Reported with AAP

https://www.9news.com.au/national/c...y-motion/ff5ef437-417f-4168-8bc9-0a35437ebab7

This proves that the CCP is a joke with no backbone, just bully, tell lies, try and bully small nations, steal IP, and commit crimes against humanity, but Australia has lead the way in standing up to the CCP and their thugs who pretend t be "ambassadors".
Perhaps you do not understand due to so much spin from your media. I do not blame you.
What Australia wanted was a probe on China. What China wanted was a probe on the entire world and one to be headed by WHO.

Know how to read below the line.
 
Lolol.. No comment. But it's gonna be useless going after China. In 1 to 2 years time, back to business as usual. The major economies need us more than ever, we need to 'help' them. Lol


Xi is really a master in politics, even Taiwan withdrew their application, this assembly was supposed to be a big gangbang. Turn out all were just lil kittens. Lol

The inquiry involves all countries to determine what can be learnt. So if US is being examined, the report would say they fck up big time.

China is a weak country only tries to bully other countries, a small country like Australia has lead the world in showing that the CCP is weak, acts like a baby, throws tantrums, is all talk and hot air. And the best of thing out of all that is the CCP has bowed down to Australia in front of the world, lol.
 
China is a weak country only tries to bully other countries, a small country like Australia has lead the world in showing that the CCP is weak, acts like a baby, throws tantrums, is all talk and hot air. And the best of thing out of all that is the CCP has bowed down to Australia in front of the world, lol.
How do you bow down when you are agreinnh to what we wanted all along? An independent Inquiry to improve responses, Australia and US wanted China held responsible. Now the responses of all countries will be assessed, and we know who fck up big time right? Lol. Trump is now throwing tantrum, instead of only targeting China, he ended up having himself targeted too. Lolol

In 1 to 2 years time, ppl will want business back as usual. They need China to help them. With every industrial power fcked up, who else can supply the goods? Hahhahahahhahajaaj

Perhaps you do not understand due to so much spin from your media. I do not blame you.
What Australia wanted was a probe on China. What China wanted was a probe on the entire world and one to be headed by WHO.

Know how to read below the line.
China wanted a probe to improve on responses not looking for a scapegoat, hence the wording inquiry to look for weaknesses and improve upon it to prevent further disaster.
 
Same retarded low IQ propaganda fakenews as the last 5 dumb threads.

Australian PMs made a motion that was rejected by the world and then in a face saving move signed up for a different motion that does exactly what China wanted in first place (WHO led international investigation) and never made any suggestions to reject, that could obviously get some support because its not some political rant framing China without and contrary to facts and now they just blatantly lie about China being against "it" and "afraid to reject "it" while talking about the failed and discarded motion.
 
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a watered down version that stripped out language US asked for, like "china is responsible, hold china accountable, virus comes out of chinese lab".... you know all those languages US asked for and try to pin the blame on china in the "independent" inquiry, of course china agreed to it. No wonder US is mad as hell as 130 countries turned their back to the US.
 
Same retarded low IQ propaganda fakenews as the last 5 dumb threads.

Australian PMs made a motion that was rejected by the world and then in a face saving move signed up for a different motion that does exactly what China wanted in first place (WHO led international investigation) and never made any suggestions to reject, that could obviously get some support because its not some political rant framing China without and contrary to facts and now they just blatantly lie about China being against "it" and "afraid to reject "it" while talking about the failed and discarded motion.
They asked for inquiry only on China and to hold us responsible. China changed it to inquiry of the responses of All countries so that any weakness can be improved to prevent future recurrence. In essence, just bullshit evaluation on disaster mitigation, no legal effect at all. Taiwan was also supposed to be on the agenda to pressure China, Xi is a master politician. They wanted to gangbang us mate.
 
Leaders have agreed to launch an inquiry into the origins of the coronavirus pandemic as soon as possible after a resolution passed at the World Health Assembly.

Led by the European Union and co-sponsored by more than 130 World Health Organisation member states, the motion passed late on Tuesday night.
You highlighted the WRONG SECTION, let me correct it for you.
"Led by the European Union" is a BIG DISGRACE to US and Australia.

US PUPPET Australia "BLAME CHINA" probe has been SIDELINED.
SHAMEFUL to try so hard to claim some credit from the successful impartial EU initiative.

People's English Comprehension is really bad, that this media is able to spin a 'BIG LOSS" for the US and Australia as a win.
And some members are jumping up and down, HILLARIOUS.
OR is it more of "WE LIED, WE CHEATED, WE STOLE" at work?
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