The President of Argentina, Javier Milei, has decided to withdraw from the World Health Organization (WHO). The decision comes shortly after US President Donald Trump announced that the US has also started the process of leaving the organization.
According to Milei, the decision is due to deep disagreements on health issues.
Javier Milei has announced that he has instructed his Foreign Minister, Gerardo Werhin, to begin the process of withdrawal from the WHO and the decision was presented through a decree signed on February 5, 2025, La Nacion reports.
The Argentine president believes that the decision is based on deep disagreements between the country’s own health policy versus WHO guidelines, especially in the context of the coronavirus crisis. Milei, known for his libertarian and market liberal positions, further accuses the organization of being “an instrument of leftist ideology”, and not focusing on core medical issues.
MILEI’s POST AFTER LEAVING THE W.H.O.
“We will never forget that they were the thinkers of such a caveman-like quarantine that involved, in accordance with the 1998 Rome Statute (article 7.k), committing, in complicity with all the States that took their orders, one of the most… https://t.co/6a1uQoLqDH pic.twitter.com/hShkxnv8UR
— Argentina’s Milei News (@ArgMilei) February 5, 2025
The Argentine government has declared that it intends to follow formal procedures for an organized withdrawal. This process, assuming it goes smoothly, is expected to take between six and twelve months.
The decision means that Argentina formally ends its membership of an organization it has been affiliated with since 1948. The Mileis administration believes that the country can address international health challenges through bilateral agreements.
Following in the footsteps of the US
US President Donald Trump has also announced that the US plans to leave the WHO. Trump’s decision is partly based on what he sees as the deep injustice of the US paying too much to the WHO compared to China.
However, this is not the first time Trump has made such a decision. During his previous term, he initiated a similar process, which was later withdrawn by Joe Biden when he took office in 2021.
At the time of writing, neither the WHO nor Milei have made any official comment on the pledge.