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US Secretary of State Antony Blinken met the head of the World Health Organization, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, in Kuwait on Wednesday where he pledged his support to the UN agency’s investigation in China into the origins of the coronavirus pandemic, according to Agence France-Presse.

“The U.S. supports the @WHO plans for additional studies into Covid-19 origins, including in (the People’s Republic of China), to better understand this pandemic and prevent future ones,” Blinken tweeted after arriving in the Gulf Arab state.

The meeting with Tedros had not been on Blinken’s published schedule.

In a statement, state department spokesman Ned Price said that Blinken “stressed the need for the next phase (of the investigation) to be timely, evidence-based, transparent, expert-led, and free from interference.”

And he “emphasized the importance of the international community coming together on this matter of critical concern”.

The UN health agency has been under intensifying pressure for a new, more in-depth investigation of how the disease that has killed more than 4 million people around the world first emerged.

The WHO was only able to send a team of independent, international experts to Wuhan in January, more than a year after Covid-19 surfaced there, to help Chinese counterparts investigate the pandemic’s origins.

Long derided as a right-wing conspiracy theory and vehemently rejected by Beijing, the idea that Covid-19 may have emerged from a lab leak has been gaining momentum.

Beijing has repeatedly insisted that a leak would have been “extremely unlikely”, citing the conclusion reached by the joint WHO-Chinese mission to Wuhan in January.

But earlier this month, the WHO said a second stage of the international inquiry should include audits of Chinese labs, amid increasing pressure from the United States for an investigation into the biotech lab in Wuhan.

China said that such a proposal showed “disrespect” and “arrogance towards science”.

Blinken and Tedros also “discussed opportunities for collaboration to continue reforming and strengthening the WHO”, Price said.

Former President Donald Trump had begun pulling the US out of the WHO, accusing it of being in thrall to China, but on his election to the White House, Joe Biden reversed that decision.



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