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In an unexpected diplomatic maneuver, U.S. Health Secretary Kennedy and Argentina’s President Milei have met in Buenos Aires to discuss walking away from the World Health Organization and crafting an alternative health system—proof that sometimes leaving a club is easier than reforming it from within.
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RFK Jr. and Argentina’s President Milei met in Buenos Aires, pledging to exit the WHO and build a new health system based on science and national sovereignty.
U.S. Health Secretary Kennedy says the two countries discussed the creation of an 'alternative international health system.'
El Secretario de Salud y Servicios Humanos de Estados Unidos (HHS, por sus siglas en inglés), Robert F. Kennedy Jr., y el Ministro de Salud argentino, Mario Lugones, anunciaron su intención de crear un "sistema de salud internacional alternativo" que rivalice con la Organización Mundial de la Salud…
Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Argentinian Minister of Health Mario Lugones have announced their intention to create an “alternative international health system” --rivaling the World Health Organization (WHO).
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