U.S. Work with WHO Continues, Weeks After Trump’s Vow to Quit

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U.S. Work with WHO Continues, Weeks After Trump’s Vow to Quit
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More than two weeks after President Trump said the U.S. would withdraw from the WHO, his government remains a member of the U.N. agency and continues to coordinate with it, raising hopes among agency officials the U.S. may not follow through

More than two weeks after President Trump said the U.S. would withdraw from the World Health Organization, his government remains a member of the U.N. agency and continues to coordinate with it, raising hopes among agency officials the U.S. may not follow through.

The WHO has received no notice clarifying the U.S. government’s plans since May 29, when President Trump told reporters “we will be today terminating our relationship with the World Health Organization.”

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