Donald Trump Administration Officially Withdraws United States From World Health Organisation

The Donald Trump administration has formally withdrawn the United States from the World Health Organisation (WHO), US media reported.

President Donald Trump | (Photo Credits: AFP)

Washington D.C., July 8: The Donald Trump administration has formally withdrawn the United States from the World Health Organisation (WHO), US media reported.

US President Donald Trump has been critical of the UN health body over its handling of coronavirus pandemic.

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The Hill reported that a senior administration official confirmed on Tuesday (local time) that White House has officially withdrawn US from WHO.

The U.S. withdrawal is effective as of Monday and has been submitted to the United Nations secretary-general, the official was quoted as saying.

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Sen Robert Menendez (D-N.J.), the top Democrat on the Senate Foreign Affairs Committee, tweeted that the administration informed Congress of the withdrawal.

"To call Trump's response to COVID chaotic & incoherent doesn't do it justice. This won't protect American lives or interests -- it leaves Americans sick & America alone," the senator said in a tweet. Donald Trump Threatens to Permanently Freeze US Funding to WHO And Withdraw Country's Membership From World Health Organisation.

In May, Trump had announced that his country is terminating its relationship with the World Health Organisation (WHO).

"China has total control over WHO despite only paying USD40 million a year compared to what US has been paying which is approx USD 450 million a year," Trump had said.

"Because they have failed to make requested and needed reforms today we will be terminating our relationship with WHO," Trump had said.

He further said US will be redirecting funds intended for WHO to other organisation working on public health needs.

Worldwide, the number of coronavirus cases have surged past 11 million while the death toll has surpassed 5 lakh.

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