WHO's Primary Focus in 2025 Post-U.S. Withdrawal?
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WHO Regrets U.S. Withdrawal Post-Trump Inauguration, Urges Reconsideration for Global Health Security
Jan 21, 2025, 01:35 PM
The World Health Organization (WHO) has expressed regret over the decision by U.S. President Donald Trump to withdraw the United States from the organization, announced shortly after Trump's inauguration. The WHO hopes that the U.S. will reconsider its position, emphasizing its crucial role in protecting global health and security, including that of Americans. The organization highlighted the long-standing partnership between the U.S. and WHO since its founding in 1948, stressing the importance of continued collaboration to address health emergencies and maintain the health and well-being of millions worldwide.
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