RFK Jr., Argentine health minister slam WHO as their countries affirm withdrawal
U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Argentine Minister Mario Lugones jointly announced their countries' withdrawal from the World Health Organization, criticizing its COVID-19 pandemic response. They advocate for a new global health mo...
Kennedy and Lugones criticized WHO's handling of the COVID-19 pandemic, saying it showed "structural and operational shortcomings that undermined global trust and highlighted the urgent need for independent, science-based leadership in global health."
"Withdrawal marks the beginning of a new path - toward building a modern global health cooperation model grounded in scientific integrity, transparency, sovereignty, and accountability," Kennedy and Lugones said.
Kennedy visited Argentina this week and met with President Javier Milei about the withdrawal and what the U.S. official called the "creation of an alternative international health system," in an X post on Tuesday.
U.S. President Donald Trump, in one of the first official acts of his second term, ordered the U.S. to exit the WHO within a year, citing the "inappropriate political influence of WHO member states."
Trump also balked at "unfairly onerous payments" by the U.S., WHO's largest financial supporter.
Argentina announced its departure from WHO in February.
According to two sources and a document reviewed by Reuters, the Trump administration considered remaining in WHO if reforms were made, including having a U.S. director-general.
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