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February 05, 2025
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FILE PHOTO:
President of Argentina Javier Milei
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Antonio Masiello / Contributor
President Javier Milei
has accused the global health agency
of mismanaging
the Covid-19 'pandemic'...
Argentina has announced its withdrawal from the World Health
Organization (WHO), citing fundamental policy disagreements,
particularly during the
Covid-19 'pandemic'.
The move mirrors a
decision made last month by US President
Donald Trump.
In a statement on X on Wednesday, President
Javier Milei's office
declared that the WHO, which was created to coordinate responses to
global health emergencies,
had "failed its biggest test" during the coronavirus outbreak.
It further claimed that the prolonged quarantines led to,
"one of the
greatest economic catastrophes in world history."
In Argentina, the
months-long lockdowns under the previous government - endorsed by
the WHO - crippled the economy and resulted in 130,000 deaths, the
presidential office argued.
Milei's spokesperson, Manuel Adorni, told journalists that Foreign
Minister Gerardo Werthein had been instructed to initiate
Argentina's withdrawal.
"We Argentinians will not allow an
international organization to intervene in our sovereignty, much
less in our health," Adorni
stated.
The country does not receive WHO funding, so its withdrawal will not
affect national healthcare services, Adorni assured.
The newspaper El Pais reported on Wednesday that,
the exit aligns
with Milei's long-standing opposition to lockdowns.
In 2020, he
actively protested against the isolation measures imposed by then-President
Alberto Fernandez.
At the time, he described the lockdown as,
"a
crime against humanity" that violated personal freedoms.
Trump similarly claimed the WHO had mishandled the
'pandemic' and
other international health crises, and had imposed "unfairly
burdensome" financial obligations on the US.
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On his first day in office, he signed an executive order to,
initiate
the process of withdrawing from the organization, declaring that the
US would leave it within 12 months.
The move marked the second time Trump has ordered his country's
withdrawal from the WHO.
He took steps to exit the organization in
2020, accusing it of assisting China in efforts to "mislead the
world" about the origins of Covid-19. His successor,
Joe Biden, then
reversed the decision on his inauguration day.
The WHO responded to Washington's decision by expressing "regret"
and emphasizing its critical role in global health and security.
The US has historically been one of the WHO's largest donors,
contributing nearly $950 million in 2024, or 15% of the agency's
total budget.
The self-described anarcho-capitalist Milei was the first foreign
leader to visit Trump at his Mar-a-Lago Florida estate after the
Republican's 2024 US election victory.
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