US President Donald Trump on Tuesday (July 7) formally started the withdrawal of the United States from the World Health Organisation (WHO), making good on threats to deprive the UN body of its top funding source over its response to the coronavirus.
A spokesman for Guterres and the global health body itself confirmed that the United States, a key founding WHO member, gave its notice.
After threatening to suspend the US$400 million (S$550 million) in annual US contributions and then announcing a withdrawal, the Trump administration has formally sent a notice to UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, a State Department spokesman said.
Public health advocates and Trump’s political opponents voiced outrage at the departure from the Geneva-based body, which leads the global fight on maladies from polio to measles to mental health – as well as Covid-19, at a time when cases have again been rising around the world.
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In line with conditions set when the WHO was set up in 1948, the United States can leave within one year but must meet its remaining assessed financial obligations, the UN spokesman said.
The withdrawal therefore will be effective with in one year July 6, 2021 – and Joe Biden, Trump’s presumptive Democratic opponent, is virtually certain to stop it and stay in the WHO if he wins the November election.
In a speech earlier in the day, WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said of Covid-19, “National unity and global solidarity are more important than ever to defeat a common enemy.”
In late May, Trump said that China exerted “total control” over the WHO and accused the UN body led by Tedros, an Ethiopian doctor and diplomat, of failing to implement reforms.
Blaming China for the coronavirus, Trump, a frequent critic of the UN, said the United States would redirect funding “to other worldwide and deserving, urgent, global public health needs.”
Democratic lawmakers have accused Trump of seeking to deflect criticism from his handling of the pandemic in the United States, which has suffered by far the highest death toll of any nation despite the president’s stated hope that the virus will disappear.
“To call Trump’s response to Covid chaotic and incoherent doesn’t do it justice,” said Senator Robert Menendez, the top Democrat on the Foreign Relations Committee.
“This won’t protect American lives or interests – it leaves Americans sick and America alone,” he wrote on Twitter.
Representative Ami Bera, himself a physician, said that the United States and World Health Organisation had worked “hand in hand” to eradicate smallpox and nearly defeat polio.
“Our cases are increasing,” Bera said of Covid-19. “If the WHO is to blame: why has the US been left behind while many countries from South Korea to New Zealand to Vietnam to Germany return to normal?”
Even some of Trump’s Republican allies had voiced hope that he was exerting pressure rather than making a final decision to abandon the World Health Organisation.
However the Trump administration has said that the WHO ignored early signs of human-to-human transmission in China, including warnings from Taiwan – which, due to Beijing’s pressure, is not part of the UN body.
While many public health advocates share some criticism of the WHO, they question what other options the world body had other than to work with China, where Covid-19 was first detected late last year in the city of Wuhan.
“Withdrawing from the World Health Organisation amidst an unprecedented global pandemic is an astounding action that puts the safety of all Americans the world at risk,” therefore the United States should work to reform, not abandon, The anti-poverty campaign ONE said
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