Iran may have suppressed 'vital details' on coronavirus outbreak: Pompeo
WASHINGTON - U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Tuesday said the United States was “deeply concerned” Iran may have covered up details about the spread of coronavirus, and he called on all nations to “tell the truth” about the epidemic.
“All nations, including Iran, should tell the truth about the coronavirus and cooperate with international aid organizations,” he said. Beijing last week revoked the credentials of three Wall Street Journal correspondents over a column China said was racist, and the United States has said it was considering a range of responses to their expulsion.
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