The US Trump decision will fulfil its financial obligations to the OBS

The United States will pay over $200m as part of its financial fulfillments to the World Health Organisation by the end of February, State Secretary Anthony Blinken announced. This is a key step forward in meeting our financial obligations as an O member BSH's and reflects commitment [...]
This is a key step forward in meeting our financial obligations as an O member BSH and reflects our renewed commitment to secure the necessary support of O To direct the global answer to the pandemic,” said Blinken at the UN Security Council.
“The United States believes multi-lateralism, the UN and WHO are essential, not only as an effective international and humanitarian health response to COVID-19, but also for building global health capacities and security for the future,” said Blinken.
The United States, which has been the World Health Organization's largest donor for many years, left O Last year, during Donald Trump's mandate. US President Joe Biden withdrew the decision to withdraw the United States from WHO last month.











