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PHOTO - U.S. President Donald Trump talks to reporters as he departs
for the Camp David, Maryland presidential retreat from the South Lawn of
the White House in Washington, U.S., May 15, 2020. REUTERS/Kevin
Lamarque
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Saturday his administration was
considering numerous proposals about the World Health Organization,
including one in which Washington would pay about 10% of its former
level.
In a posting on Twitter, Trump underscored that no final
decision had been made and that U.S. funding for the global health
agency remained frozen.
Trump suspended U.S. contributions to
the WHO on April 14, accusing it of promoting China’s “disinformation”
about the coronavirus outbreak and saying his administration would
launch a review of the organization. WHO officials denied the claims and
China has insisted it was transparent and open.
Fox News,
citing a draft letter, reported late on Friday that Trump was poised to
restore partial funding to the WHO, matching China’s assessed
contribution.
The United States was the WHO’s biggest donor. If
the United States matches China’s contribution, as the Fox report
indicated, its new funding level will be about one-tenth its previous
funding amount of about $400 million per year.
Responding to
criticism about resuming payments, Trump said, “This is just one of
numerous concepts being considered under which we would pay 10% of what
we have been paying over many years, matching much lower China payments.
Have not made final decision. All funds are frozen.”
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