China Hits Back At U.S. Decision To Exit The World Health Organization
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said the State Department will work with Congress on funding already earmarked for the international health organization.
China defended the World Health Organization and lashed out at the U.S. decision to withdraw from the U.N. body, adding to a litany of disputes between the world鈥檚 largest economies and increasing geopolitical rivals.Foreign ministry spokesperson Zhao Lijian said the move was 鈥渁nother demonstration of the U.S. pursuing unilateralism, withdrawing from groups and breaking contracts.鈥 (7/9)
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Wednesday that his department 鈥渨ill work with Congress鈥 in regards to the delivery of U.S. funds earmarked for the World Health Organization (WHO), as the Trump administration begins the formal process of withdrawing from the global health body. The U.S. owes an estimated $203 million as part of its assessed contributions to the WHO for its two-year operating budget. The amount also includes funds that have yet to be paid for the 2019 operating year. (Kelly, 7/8)