The Security Council’s Surprise: U.S. Mentions New Sources of Crown and Chinese Diplomats Fury

China’s Ambassador to the United Nations Zhang Jun’s performance at the UN on September 24 “shocked everyone in the room!” After the U.S. representative again accused China of being responsible for the global pandemic, Zhang Jun pointed at the U.S. representative and shouted, “Enough!

That was the scene at Thursday’s Security Council videoconference. According to Agence France-Presse, Zhang Jun shouted at the U.S. representative, “Enough! Look how much trouble you have created in the world.” “UN Secretary-General Guterres didn’t bat an eye,” so you’re not surprised?

Zhang Jun then issued a series of rebukes: “Before reaching out and blaming others, let’s make it clear why 200,000 of you in the United States have died from the disease”. Zhang Jun was referring to the number of people who have died in the United States from the neoconfusion epidemic, which has now exceeded 200,000.

However, the United States has repeatedly questioned why China concealed the epidemic in the early stages of the outbreak, why it announced that it was controllable and preventable, and why there was no human-to-human transmission of the disease.

Zhang Jun’s rebuttal was also a direct attack on the United States. After citing that at least 200,000 people in the United States have already died from the New Crown epidemic, he also accused the United States of “spreading disinformation about the virus” and “lying” and “deceiving” the world, but in doing so, he said that the United States is “spreading disinformation about the virus” and “lying” and “deceiving” the world. “It won’t solve any problems!”

Zhang Jun then used the same phrase he had used the day before to condemn the United States: “Stop spreading political viruses!” The latter phrase was along the lines of Chinese President Xi Jinping’s speech to the UN General Assembly: “A big country should act like a big country.”

At least Zhang Jun’s fierce criticism of the United States had the approval of the Russian ambassador.

The Security Council meeting, chaired by the Ambassador of Niger, included Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov, French Foreign Minister Le Drian, and U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Kelly Clift, who reiterated that China was responsible for the neo-crowning pandemic that angered Zhang Jun.

At the outset of the General Assembly general debate, U.S. President Trump called on the United Nations to hold China accountable for spreading the neo-crown epidemic around the world.

As Zhang spoke, a U.S. diplomat found it difficult to understand Zhang’s fury: “It’s a shame that this Council doesn’t discuss critical issues.

The U.S. representative previously stated that the Communist regime’s decision to conceal the source of the virus, downplay its danger, and impede scientific research cooperation has turned a local epidemic into a global pandemic. Most importantly, it killed hundreds of thousands of people worldwide.