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Pompeo Repeats Calls for China to Share Access to Its Virology Labs With the US

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Pompeo Repeats Calls for China to Share Access to Its Virology Labs With the US

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo reopened calls for the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) to share access to its virology labs with the United States, specifically the Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV).

“Look, we still haven’t gained access—the world hasn’t gained access to the WIV, the virology institute there,” Pompeo told reporters during an April 29 briefing at the State Department. “We don’t know precisely where this virus originated from.”

Pompeo said he laid out his concerns in the context of nuclear assurance, pointing out how countries permit each other to visit one another and conduct checks on security levels and technological capabilities in order to prevent an accidental nuclear release. He said “we need the same kinds of processes for biosystems and biolaboratories as well.”

The CCP virus, commonly known as the novel coronavirus, first emerged from the central Chinese city of Wuhan. Beijing has a “continuing obligation” to share any information on the CCP virus Pompeo said, noting that its not “the first time that we’ve had a virus come out of China.”

“There are multiple labs that are continuing to conduct work, we think … on contagious pathogens inside of China today and we don’t know if they are operating at a level of security to prevent this from happening again,” he said.

Officials and leaders around the world are increasingly calling on China to be more transparent about the origins of the virus, and about how they handled the pandemic. Some countries such as Australia have called for an independent review into how Beijing responded to the outbreak.

During an April 27 coronavirus task force briefing, Trump said they are conducting “very serious investigations” into China, adding that they “are not happy with that whole situation because we believe it could have been stopped at the source, it could have been stopped quickly, and it wouldn’t have spread all over the world.”

Internal government documents obtained by The Epoch Times have highlighted how China purposefully underreported cases of the CCP virus and censored discussions of the outbreak, exacerbating the spread of the disease.

And In a “Fox and Friends” interview on the same day, Pompeo expanded on his virology lab comments, citing again the crucial need to get data and information about the origin of the CCP virus.

“In spite of our best efforts to get experts on the ground, they [Chinese officials] continue to try and hide and obfuscate,” he told the network. “That’s wrong, it continues to pose a threat to the world, and we all need to get to the bottom of what actually happened here, not only for the current instant but to make sure something like this doesn’t happen again.”

“The world needs to know that we’re not going to see a repeat of this in the days and weeks and months ahead,” he added.

Weeks ago, Pompeo made similar comments about China allowing the United States access to the lab, telling Fox Business in an April 17 interview that “It’s not political. This is about science and epidemiology.”

Meanwhile, U.S. Assistant Attorney General for National Security John C. Demers suggested that U.S. hospitals and research labs are being targeted by Chinese cyber activity over vaccine developments. In a keynote speech Demers said that there is “nothing more valuable today than biomedical research relating to vaccines or treatments for coronavirus.”

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