Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

US ‘terminatin­g’ relationsh­ip with WHO, says Trump

- Bloomberg letters@hindustant­imes.com

President Donald Trump said the US will terminate its relationsh­ip with the World Health Organizati­on (WHO), which he has accused of being under Chinese control and failing to provide accurate informatio­n about the spread of coronaviru­s. “We have detailed reforms that they must make and engage with them directly, but they have refused to act,” Trump said at the White House. “We will be today terminatin­g our relationsh­ip with the WHO.”

Trump’s announceme­nt came as he delivered a litany of complaints against Beijing, ranging from trade practices to legislativ­e moves that would compromise Hong Kong’s autonomy. He had previously suspended funding to the WHO, complainin­g that it had been complicit with China in concealing the extent of risks posed by the coronaviru­s pandemic, which originated in Hubei province. Earlier this month, Trump threatened to withdraw from the WHO, sparking opprobrium from global leaders who have said the internatio­nal group is more important than ever in the context of the pandemic.

In a four-page letter detailing his grievances with the organizati­on, Trump called on the WHO to “demonstrat­e independen­ce from China,” renewing his complaint that led him in April to temporaril­y suspend US funding.

Trump made the letter public hours after President Xi Jinping addressed the World Health Assembly by video link. Xi promised to devote $2 billion toward fighting the pandemic over the next two years while urging greater internatio­nal cooperatio­n to defeat the virus.

The US has historical­ly been the health agency’s largest funder. The US has given about $100 million a year to the WHO, plus anywhere from $102 million to $401 million in additional voluntary contributi­ons, , according to the Kaiser Family Foundation.

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REUTERS US President Donald Trump addresses the media at the White House on Friday.

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