US to Pay $200 Mln it Owes to WHO Before March, Secretary of State Blinken Says

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US to Pay $200 Mln it Owes to WHO Before March, Secretary of State Blinken Says

The US, which served as the largest single donor to the World Health Organisation for many years, suspended its financial assistance in the spring of 2020, and later began the process of formally withdrawing from the global health agency. President Joe Biden rescinded the decision last month.

The United States will send a payment worth over $200 million to WHO by the end of February, Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced Wednesday.

“Today, I am pleased to confirm that by the end of the month, the United States intends to pay over $200 million in assessed and current obligations to the WHO,” Blinken said, speaking at the United Nations Security Council on Wednesday.

“The US believes that multilateralism, the UN, the WHO are essential, not just as an effective international Covid-19 health and humanitarian response, but also to building stronger global health capacity and security for the future,” Blinken said.

Washington, he said, would also “provide significant financial support” to COVAX, the initiative to distribute vaccines to the world’s poorest nations.

The Biden administration moved to rejoin WHO in January, doing as the president signed a spree of executive orders to reverse dozens of policy decisions made by his predecessor.

Donald Trump cut funding to the UN agency and began the process of withdrawal from the organisation after accusing it of being “China-centred,” of “covering up the spread of the coronavirus,” and of “buying” its director, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus. China, the European Union, Russia, Iran and others slammed the US decision.

Before the cancellation of funding, the US was the largest single provider of funding to the WHO, giving the agency between $212 and $513 million per year, including $453 million in 2019. The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation has been the second-largest contributor to WHO after the US, providing $531 million to the agency over the last two years. Along with funding for the WHO, the retired tech billionaire has contributed tens of billions of dollars in pandemic funding, providing cash for the development of most of the major vaccine candidates developed in Western countries, including the jabs by Astrazeneca, Moderna, Johnson & Johnson, and others.

Sourse: sputniknews.com

US to Pay $200 Mln it Owes to WHO Before March, Secretary of State Blinken Says

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