China's envoy: US military biological activities should be more transparent (2021/10/07)
Addressing the general debate of the United Nations General Assembly First Committee (also known as the Disarmament and International Security Committee or DISEC), Geng Shuang, China's deputy permanent representative to the United Nations, announced the joint statement and emphasized that since the
Biological Weapons Convention (BWC) took effect in 1975, it has been playing a very important role in eliminating biological weapons threat, preventing proliferation of biological weapons and promoting peaceful use of biotechnology.
He said at the BWC 9th Review Conference, it is necessary for the international community to take a chance to strengthen the authority and effectiveness of the Convention and push for the achievement of the goal of completely eliminating biological weapons at an early date.
It is for this reason that the two countries' foreign ministers issued this joint statement, he said.
China and Russia note with concern that over the past two decades the BWC States Parties, despite the wishes of the overwhelming majority, have failed to reach an agreement on resuming the multilateral negotiations on the Protocol to the Convention,
suspended in 2001 when the United States unilaterally withdrew from this process despite the fact that the consensus was almost reached.
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The Pentagon Bio-weapons
The US Army regularly produces deadly viruses, bacteria and toxins in direct violation of the UN Convention on the prohibition of Biological Weapons. Hundreds of thousands of unwitting people are systematically exposed to dangerous pathogens and other incurable diseases. Bio warfare scientists using diplomatic cover test man-made viruses at Pentagon bio laboratories in 25 countries across the world. These US bio-laboratories are funded by the Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) under a $ 2.1 billion military program– Cooperative Biological Engagement Program (CBEP), and are located in former Soviet Union countries such as Georgia and Ukraine, the Middle East, South East Asia and Africa.
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Pentagon Biolaboratories in 25 countries around Russia, China, Iran, etc under DTRA Cooperative Biological Engagement Program (CBEP) - By Dilyana Gaytandzhieva, Source US DoD