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Argentina announced its decision to withdraw from the World Health Organization (WHO), following the United States' similar move last month. President Javier Milei's office cited "deep differences regarding health management, especially during the pandemic," as the reason for the exit, according to spokesman Manuel Adorni. He emphasized the nation's intention to avoid interference in its sovereignty by international bodies.
The decision is expected to provide Argentina with increased flexibility in crafting health policies tailored to its specific circumstances. Adorni noted that this could lead to "greater availability of resources" for the country. President Milei, who has implemented austerity measures since taking office in December 2023, has been an outspoken supporter of former U.S. President Donald Trump, who previously criticized the WHO's handling of global health issues.
The withdrawal from the WHO is viewed as part of Milei's broader policy agenda, which includes substantial cuts to public spending and a zero budget deficit commitment. The move could impact global health initiatives that rely on funding from member states, particularly following the significant financial contributions made by the United States.