The Jerusalem Post

Trump cutting US ties with WHO

- • By STEVE HOLLAND and MICHELLE NICHOLS

WASHINGTON/UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) – The United States will end its relationsh­ip with the World Health Organizati­on over the body’s handling of the coronaviru­s pandemic, US President Donald Trump said on Friday, accusing the UN agency of becoming a puppet of China.

The move to quit the Geneva-based body, which the United States formally joined in 1948, comes amid growing tensions between Washington and Beijing over the coronaviru­s outbreak. The virus first emerged in China’s Wuhan city late last year.

Speaking in the White House Rose Garden, Trump said Chinese officials “ignored their reporting obligation­s” to the WHO about the virus – that has killed hundreds of thousands of people globally – and pressured the agency to “mislead the world.”

“China has total control over the World Health Organizati­on despite only paying $40 million per year compared to what the United States has been paying which is approximat­ely $450m. a year,” he said.

Trump’s decision follows a pledge last week by Chinese President Xi Jinping to give $2 billion to the WHO over the next two years to help combat the coronaviru­s. The amount almost matches the WHO’s entire annual program budget for last year.

Trump last month halted funding for the 194-member organizati­on, then in a May 18 letter gave the WHO 30 days to commit to reforms.

“Because they have failed to make the requested and greatly needed reforms, we will be today terminatin­g our relationsh­ip with the World Health Organizati­on and redirectin­g those funds to other worldwide and deserving urgent global public health needs,” Trump said on Friday.

It was not immediatel­y clear when his decision would come into effect. A 1948 joint resolution of Congress on US membership of the WHO said the country “reserves its right to withdraw from the organizati­on on a one-year notice.”

The WHO did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment on Trump’s announceme­nt. It has previously denied Trump’s assertions that it promoted Chinese “disinforma­tion” about the virus.

“It’s important to remember that the WHO is a platform for cooperatio­n among countries,” said Donna McKay, executive director of Physicians for Human Rights. “Walking away from this critical institutio­n in the midst of an historic pandemic will hurt people both in the United States and around the world.”

The US currently owes the WHO more than $200m. in assessed contributi­ons, according to the WHO website. Washington also gives several hundred million dollars annually in voluntary funding tied to specific WHO programs such as polio eradicatio­n, HIV, hepatitis and tuberculos­is.

Amesh A. Adalja, a senior scholar at Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security, said that in practice Trump’s decision was unlikely to change the operations of the WHO.

“From a symbolic or moral standpoint it’s the wrong type of action to be taking in the middle of a pandemic and seems to deflect responsibi­lity for what we in the US failed to do and blame the WHO,” said Adalja.

The WHO is an independen­t internatio­nal body that works with the United Nations. UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said last month that the WHO is “absolutely critical to the world’s efforts to win the war against COVID-19.”

When asked about Trump’s decision, a UN spokesman said: “We have consistent­ly called for all states to support WHO.”

Trump has long scorned multilater­alism as he focuses on an “America First” agenda. Since taking office, he has quit the UN Human Rights Council, the UN cultural agency, a global accord to tackle climate change and the Iran nuclear deal. He has also cut funding for the UN population fund and the UN agency that aids Palestinia­n refugees.

“The WHO is the world’s early warning system for infectious diseases,” said US Representa­tive Nita Lowey, a Democrat who chairs the House Committee on Appropriat­ions. “Now, during a global pandemic that has cost over 100,000 American lives, is not the time to put the country further at risk.”

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