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U.S. Secretary of State: The United States will pay more than $200 million in membership dues to the WHO

by YCPress

Reuters reported on February 17 that U.S. Secretary of State Anthony Blincoln said on Wednesday that the United States would pay more than $200 million in dues to the World Health Organization by the end of this month after overthrew the Trump administration’s exit plan.

“This is a crucial step we have taken in fulfilling our financial obligations as a member of the WHO, and it reflects our renewed commitment to ensure that the WHO has the support it needs to lead the global epidemic prevention efforts,” Blinc said at the UN Security Council online.