WHO Calls on Trump to Reverse Withdrawal Decision

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The World Health Organization (WHO) has urged U.S. President Donald Trump to reconsider his recent decision to withdraw the United States from the global health body. 

This move follows Trump’s executive order, signed shortly after his inauguration, formally starting the process of ending the country’s membership.  

Trump justified his decision by citing concerns about the WHO’s handling of the COVID-19 pandemic and the organization’s alleged failure to implement necessary reforms. 

He also criticized what he described as the unequal financial contributions, claiming the United States pays significantly more compared to China.  

In a statement, the WHO expressed regret over the decision, noting the United States has been a key member since its founding in 1948. 

The organization highlighted the decades-long partnership between the U.S. and WHO in tackling global health challenges, including the eradication of smallpox and efforts to eliminate polio.  

WHO emphasized its role in protecting global health through disease prevention, health system strengthening, and crisis response in vulnerable areas. 

It also pointed to ongoing reforms aimed at improving accountability and effectiveness.  

The organization expressed hope for renewed dialogue with the U.S. to maintain their partnership, which it described as vital for global health security and the well-being of millions around the world.

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