Congressional Republicans have urged President Donald Trump to condition
United States funding for the World Health Organization (WHO) on the
resignation of its chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus over his handling of the
Coronavirus pandemic.The Republicans have accused Tedros of
being too willing to believe Beijing and of brushing off a Taiwanese warning on
the ease of viral transmission.
As the world is grappling with the
Coronavirus pandemic and its impact on the economies, Trump on Tuesday,
announced cutting off funding up to $500 million annually to WHO, accusing the
UN body of “severely mismanaging and covering up” the spread of the deadly
Coronavirus when it first emerged in China.
Seventeen Republicans on the House
Foreign Affairs Committee said they had "lost faith" in Tedros
Adhanom Ghebreyesus' WHO leadership, even as they stressed the organisation is
vital to tackling the world's health problems.
"Director-General Tedros has
failed in his mandate to objectively respond to the largest global health
crisis since the HIV/AIDS pandemic," the lawmakers, led by Republican
Michael McCaul, wrote Trump in a letter.
He accused it of
"mismanaging" the crisis and covering up the seriousness of the
Covid-19 outbreak in China before it spread.
World Health Organization chief, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus |
More than 141,000 people worldwide have
died, and the global economy has nosedived.
Tedros, they said, delayed emergency
declarations "despite clear evidence of the rapid spread and
human-to-human transmission of Covid-19".
WHO declared a pandemic on 11 March,
after 114 countries had reported cases and 4,500 people had died, and after
weeks of Tedros advising against travel bans.
"We have lost faith in
Director-General Tedros' ability to lead the World Health Organisation,"
the lawmakers said.
But they added that they
"understand, and value, the vital role that the WHO plays around the
world, especially in acute humanitarian settings".
They also noted that the WHO is often
"the only organisation working on the ground in the worst places in the
world, and the US should continue to support this important work".
But they urged swift action to ensure
the "impartiality, transparency, and legitimacy" of the WHO.
"We recommend that you condition
any future Fiscal Year 2020 voluntary contributions to the WHO on the
resignation of Director-General Tedros."
The 55-year-old malaria specialist is
Ethiopia's former minister of health and foreign affairs.
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