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In a significant move, President Trump has signed an executive order that officially starts the process of withdrawing the United States from the World Health Organization (WHO). This decision follows a series of criticisms aimed at the organization regarding its handling of the COVID-19 pandemic. The President has expressed concerns over the WHO's response and its alleged bias towards China, arguing that the organization has failed to provide adequate support to member nations during the global health crisis.
The withdrawal process is expected to take time, as it involves complex legal and diplomatic steps. Trump's administration has emphasized the need for reforms within the WHO, claiming that the organization has not acted in the best interests of the United States. This decision has sparked a wide range of reactions, with some praising the move as a necessary step to hold international bodies accountable, while others warn that it could have detrimental effects on global health cooperation. The implications of this withdrawal will likely be felt for years to come, as the world continues to grapple with ongoing health challenges.
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