China on Monday rejected US President Donald Trump's demand that he "allow an American team to enter the city of Wuhan to investigate the genesis of the coronavirus." In fact, China rejected Trump's demand and said that he, like other countries, is a victim of Coronavirus, not a criminal. Let us tell you all that America has started an investigation that 'whether this deadly virus originated from Wuhan's Institute of Virology'. Reacting to Trump's comments, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang said in a media briefing here that "the virus is a common enemy to the entire human race." With this, he further said in his sharp reply, "It can come anywhere in the world anytime." Like any other country, China has also been affected by this virus. China is suffering instead of being a criminal. ”Meanwhile, more than 41,000 people have died due to the disease in the US, while the number of infected people has exceeded 7,64,000. Let us tell you that the coronavirus first appeared in the Chinese city of Wuhan and Trump and many American leaders have insisted on action against China for not sharing enough information about the virus. At the same time the number of dead due to this epidemic in China has increased to 4,632 according to the revised figures. Regarding this, he said that 'China has been functioning in an open and transparent manner since the epidemic came to the fore. China's efforts to curb the coronavirus have provided a "valuable experience to the international community" so that they can overcome it in their countries. " Simultaneously, the French Nobel laureate scientist Luke Montagnier remarked that the coronavirus came from the laboratory and was the result of efforts to make a vaccine for AIDS. On this, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang said that many scientists and WHO have said that there is no evidence for such an allegation. Also Read: Big shock to Indian IT professionals, America is going to take these steps Kim Jong's sister can handle North Korea's command after brother fall sick After losing case in London High Court, Vijay Mallya says, 'Fight will continue' North Korean dictator Kim Jong's condition critical after surgery