2021-07-30 06:35:25 GMT2021-07-30 14:35:25(Beijing Time) Xinhua English
KUALA LUMPUR, July 30 (Xinhua) A few countries have interfered with the international cooperation in the COVID-19 origin investigation, and even attempted to seek damages from China through suits, which, from the perspective of international law, are groundless, said an article published in Malaysia s English newspaper New Straits Times.
In the article, Loh Chang Woo, president of the Malaysia-China Legal Cooperation Society, and association member Professor Feng Gui pointed out that the attempts by a few countries to politicize the COVID-19 origin investigation set a dangerous precedent. It is unfortunate that a few countries have interfered with the international cooperation in the COVID-19 origin investigation by politicizing it, wrote the article.
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KUALA LUMPUR - A few countries have interfered with the international cooperation in the COVID-19 origin investigation, and even attempted to seek damages from China through suits, which, from the perspective of international law, are groundless, said an article published in Malaysia s English newspaper New Straits Times.
In the article, Loh Chang Woo, president of the Malaysia-China Legal Cooperation Society, and association member Professor Feng Gui pointed out that the attempts by a few countries to politicize the COVID-19 origin investigation set a dangerous precedent.