US, Argentina launching new ‘alternative’ to WHO
- In late May 2025, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Traveled to Argentina where he held discussions with President Javier Milei about their nations' decisions to leave the WHO and their plans to establish a new international health organization.
- The U.S. Exit followed President Donald Trump's January 2025 order citing WHO's political influence, while Argentina announced its February withdrawal due to similar concerns.
- Both Kennedy and Mario Lugones, Argentina’s Health Minister, condemned the WHO’s pandemic management, pointing to fundamental deficiencies that diminished global confidence and emphasized the critical need for impartial, science-driven leadership in international health.
- In a joint statement, Kennedy emphasized the need for a new international health framework grounded in rigorous science, openness, national independence, and responsible governance, and extended an invitation to other countries that share these principles to collaborate.
- This effort implies bilateral or multilateral agreements may form a new global health cooperation model focused on addressing WHO’s failures, with possible implications for future international health governance.
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