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UN: ‘Me first’ approach to coronavirus must end
12:56 PM,
June 29, 2020
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In a wide-ranging interview, Amina Mohammed told DW the world must show solidarity against coronavirus. She also said the Security Council needs reform and offered an olive branch to the US in its standoff with the WHO.
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