Trump denies US opposition to WHO breastfeeding resolution
Washington
US President Donald Trump has defended US efforts to reportedly undermine a World Health Organization measure in support of breastfeeding.
A New York Times report claimed US officials fought against language that all governments should “protect, promote and support breastfeeding”.
The report alleges that the US threatened countries over the resolution, which eventually passed.
According to the Times report on Sunday based on interviews with dozens of meeting participants, US negotiations in Geneva objected to the resolution encouraging breastfeeding around the world and allegedly resorted to intimidation tactics to bully other countries into dropping it.
American officials allegedly sought to remove the language pushing for global government support of breastfeeding practices and attacked countries that were in favour of it.
Ecuador had planned to introduce the bill, but according to the newspaper, backed out after they were threatened with punishing trade measures and the withdrawal of US military aid.
Officials also reportedly threatened to cut the US aid to the WHO — over $118 million this year, which amounts to roughly 15 per cent of the organisation’s annual budget.







