<p>Buenos Aires: Argentina will pull out of the World Health Organization (WHO), a presidential spokesperson said on Wednesday, following President Donald Trump's executive order last month to pull the United States out of the global health group.</p><p>Trump, who Argentina's libertarian President Javier Milei considers a close ally, moved to exit the organization on his first day in office on January 20.</p>.Trump orders US exit from World Health Organization.<p>Milei ordered Argentina's withdrawal because of "deep differences" regarding the WHO's management of health issues, notably the Covid-19 pandemic, presidential spokesperson Manuel Adorni said, citing Argentina's months-long lockdown under the previous leftist government.</p><p>Adorni also cited a "a lack of independence from the political influence of other states."</p><p>Trump similarly claimed the global health agency had mishandled the Covid-19 pandemic and other international health crises, and that it required "unfairly onerous" payments from the United States, its biggest funder.</p>
<p>Buenos Aires: Argentina will pull out of the World Health Organization (WHO), a presidential spokesperson said on Wednesday, following President Donald Trump's executive order last month to pull the United States out of the global health group.</p><p>Trump, who Argentina's libertarian President Javier Milei considers a close ally, moved to exit the organization on his first day in office on January 20.</p>.Trump orders US exit from World Health Organization.<p>Milei ordered Argentina's withdrawal because of "deep differences" regarding the WHO's management of health issues, notably the Covid-19 pandemic, presidential spokesperson Manuel Adorni said, citing Argentina's months-long lockdown under the previous leftist government.</p><p>Adorni also cited a "a lack of independence from the political influence of other states."</p><p>Trump similarly claimed the global health agency had mishandled the Covid-19 pandemic and other international health crises, and that it required "unfairly onerous" payments from the United States, its biggest funder.</p>