Updated 30 April 2020 at 23:17 IST
Top European Union diplomat denies bowing to China pressure
The European Unionâs top diplomat denied Thursday that his agency bowed to pressure from China and watered down a report that criticized the country's role in promoting disinformation about the coronavirus.
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The European Unionâs top diplomat denied Thursday that his agency bowed to pressure from China and watered down a report that criticized the country's role in promoting disinformation about the coronavirus.
In an April 24 article, the New York Times said EU officials had âsoftened their criticism of Chinaâ in a report on the way governments push disinformation during the pandemic because the officials were âworried about the repercussionsâ of angering one of the blocâs biggest trading partners.
During a grilling via videoconference, Borrell said the newspaper had compared the contents of a report meant for internal use within the External Action Service â essentially the EUâs foreign office â with a different document prepared for broader publication on the agencyâs
Borrell acknowledged that China did complain about the report, but he said that kind of objection was âthe daily breadâ of diplomacy and insisted Beijing had absolutely no influence on thinking inside the EU agency.
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Chinese officials âexpressed their concern through the diplomatic channels,â but the
âFor sure, they were not happy. They will continue not being happy,â he said.
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âThere was no watering-down of our findings,â the EU diplomat said. He underlined the blocâs policy toward Beijing as treating it âas a key partner, but also a competitor and a systemic rival.â
While some lawmakers accepted Borrellâs explanation, quite a few were critical. Some demanded to see all versions of the reports.
âHonestly, your explanation doesnât really convince me,â Belgian parliamentarian Hilde Vautmans said, going on to ask Borrell to tell lawmakers âwho interfered, which Chinese official put pressure, at what level, what means of pressure. I think that Europe needs to know that otherwise weâre losing all credibility.â
The public report â a âShort Assessment of Narratives and Disinformationâ surrounding the coronavirus â points to what the authors described as evidence of âa coordinated push by official Chinese sources to deflect any blame for the outbreak of the pandemic and publicizing announcements and deliveries of bilateral assistance.â
The report also states that âChinese officials and state media try to curtail any mentions of Wuhan as the origin of COVID-19.â
The report is more critical of Russiaâs role in the spread of coronavirus-linked fake news.
Published By : Associated Press Television News
Published On: 30 April 2020 at 23:17 IST