China said it would send an additional $30 million to the World Health Organization after President Trump halted US payments to the United Nations agency pending a review of its relationship with the Chinese Communist Party and mismanaging the early spread of the coronavirus, according to a report Thursday.

“At this crucial moment, supporting W.H.O. is supporting Multilateralism and Global Solidarity,” Hua Chunying, a spokeswoman for the Chinese Communist Party’s ministry of foreign affairs, wrote on Twitter, the New York Times reported.

The new donation follows a $20 million contribution in March, Hua said.

Trump said last week he was freezing US payments to the WHO and accused it of “severely mismanaging and covering up” the coronavirus crisis after the initial outbreak in the Chinese city of Wuhan in December.

“With the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, we have deep concerns whether America’s generosity has been put to the best use possible,” Trump said at a coronavirus briefing in the Rose Garden.

“If we cannot trust them, if this is what we will receive from the WHO, our country will be forced to find other ways to work with other nations to achieve public health goals.”

At the briefing, Trump said American taxpayers provide the bulk of the funding by far to the WHO, which has a budget of roughly $6 billion.

The US contributed $893 million in 2018-2019, while China gave $86 million, the Times report said.