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Trump transition team plans immediate WHO withdrawal, expert says
WASHINGTON — Members of Donald Trump's presidential transition team are laying the groundwork for the United States to withdraw from the World Health Organisation on the first day of his second term, according to a health law expert familiar with the
WASHINGTON — Members of Donald Trump's presidential transition team are laying the groundwork for the United States to withdraw from the World Health Organisation on the first day of his second term, according to a health law expert familiar with the discussions.
"I have it on good authority that he plans to withdraw, probably on Day One or very early in his administration," said Lawrence Gostin, professor of global health at Georgetown University in Washington and director of the WHO Collaborating Centre on National and Global Health Law.
The Financial Times was first to report on the plans, citing two experts. The second expert, former White House Covid-19 response coordinator Ashish Jha, was not immediately available for comment.
The Trump transition team did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment.
The plan, which aligns with Trump's longstanding criticism of the UN health agency, would mark a dramatic shift in US global health policy and further isolate Washington from international efforts to battle pandemics.
"I have it on good authority that he plans to withdraw, probably on Day One or very early in his administration," said Lawrence Gostin, professor of global health at Georgetown University in Washington and director of the WHO Collaborating Centre on National and Global Health Law.
The Financial Times was first to report on the plans, citing two experts. The second expert, former White House Covid-19 response coordinator Ashish Jha, was not immediately available for comment.
The Trump transition team did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment.
The plan, which aligns with Trump's longstanding criticism of the UN health agency, would mark a dramatic shift in US global health policy and further isolate Washington from international efforts to battle pandemics.