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WHO regrets US exit, urges return

Published on: January 25, 2026 2:15 PM

The World Health Organisation said it deeply regrets the United States’ official withdrawal and expressed hope that Washington will reconsider its decision and rejoin global health cooperation in the future.
The agency warned that the move could weaken public health efforts not only inside the United States but also across the wider international community.

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The United States formally exited the organisation on Thursday after months of debate and repeated warnings from health experts about potential long-term consequences.
WHO officials stressed that strong global coordination remains essential to detect outbreaks early, respond quickly, and prevent health emergencies from spreading across borders.

President Donald Trump’s administration criticised the organisation’s handling of the COVID-19 pandemic and accused it of failing to act independently.
US officials also argued that the country faced unfair financial obligations, claiming its contributions were disproportionate compared to payments made by other major member states.

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In response, the World Health Organisation defended its actions during what it described as an unprecedented global health crisis.
It said the systems developed before, during, and after the pandemic operated continuously and played a vital role in protecting all countries, including the United States.

WHO leadership emphasised that cooperation, transparency, and shared responsibility remain the foundation of global health security.
It reiterated that collective action, rather than withdrawal, offers the most effective way to safeguard populations from future pandemics and health threats.

Filed Under: Top Stories, World Tagged With: COVID response WHO, global health policy, international health cooperation, Latest, US WHO exit, WHO US withdrawal

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