Australia prime minister supports changes to WHO

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Last Updated : Apr 24 2020 | 11:26 AM IST

Australia's prime minister says his government will cooperate with like-minded countries to change the World Health Organisation.

Australian agrees with the United States that the United Nation's agency needs to be reviewed, but Australia continues to support the agency's valuable work in the Pacific.

President Donald Trump has directed his administration to freeze WHO funding, claiming it didn't deliver adequate early reports on the coronavirus.

Prime Minister Scott Morrison told reporters on Friday: What happens at the upper echelons of these organisations, and how they operate, I think is in need of change.

Australia will continue to advocate for that change with like-minded countries who share our concerns, Morrison said.

What ultimate decision the United States ultimately takes on funding will be a matter for them. We will certainly want to see an improved set of arrangements at the WHO, and we'll continue to push for that through the forums as a participant, as a member, as someone who understands and publicly states the value of the work that it does on the ground. So, I think that's a constructive but not uncritical partner, he added.

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First Published: Apr 24 2020 | 11:26 AM IST

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