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The government of Argentina announced on Wednesday that the South American country will withdraw from the World Health Organization (WHO) due to its "deep differences" with the health management it carries out, in line with the decision recently announced by its top ally, US President Donald Trump.
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00:00President Milley instructed Chancellor Gerardo Huertein to withdraw
00:06the participation of Argentina in the World Health Organization.
00:10The same is sustained in the profound differences
00:14regarding, of course, health care management,
00:17especially during the pandemic,
00:19which, together with the government of Alberto Fernández,
00:21led us to the longest lockdown in the history of humanity
00:24and to the lack of independence
00:26in the face of the political influence of some states.
00:29Argentines will not allow an international body
00:33to intervene in our sovereignty,
00:35much less in our health.
00:37It should be clarified that Argentina does not receive funding
00:40from the WHO for health care management.
00:43Therefore, this measure, as some have said,
00:47at least on social networks,
00:50does not represent a loss of funds for the country
00:52nor affects the quality of services.
00:54On the contrary, it gives the country greater flexibility
00:58to implement policies adapted to the context or interests
01:02that Argentina requires,
01:05as well as greater availability of resources
01:08and reaffirms our path towards a country
01:11with sovereignty also in health.

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