After US Exit, Argentina Cuts Ties with WHO
Argentina has announced its withdrawal from the World Health Organization (WHO), following a similar decision made by the United States under President Donald Trump. President Javier Milei’s administration cited “deep differences” with the WHO’s handling of health issues, particularly the COVID-19 pandemic. This move has sparked debates on Argentina’s global standing, healthcare policies, and the potential impact on the WHO’s credibility. Critics argue that the decision may require congressional approval and could have long-term consequences for Argentina’s healthcare system and international relations.
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| Summary/Static | Details |
| Why in the news? | After US Exit, Argentina Cuts Ties with WHO |
| Reason | Disagreement with WHO’s policies, particularly COVID-19 response. |
| Key Figures | President Javier Milei, Foreign Minister Gerardo Werthein, Spokesperson Manuel Adorni. |
| US Influence | Follows Donald Trump’s decision to exit WHO. |
| Legal Hurdles | Requires congressional approval as WHO membership is part of Argentine law. |
| Healthcare Impact | Potential loss of access to medical supplies and WHO programs. |
| WHO Budget Impact | Minimal financial effect, as Argentina’s contribution is $8 million annually. |
| Global Concerns | Possibility of other countries exiting WHO, affecting its credibility. |
| Domestic Reactions | Experts and opposition criticize the move; concerns over public health services. |
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