Tedros
sole nominee as WHO chief, Western diplomats say
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[October 29, 2021]
By Stephanie Nebehay
GENEVA (Reuters)
-Ethiopia's Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, who has steered the global
response to the COVID-19 pandemic, is on course to serve a second
five-year term as head of the World Health Organization after being the
only candidate nominated by 28 countries, Western diplomats said on
Friday.
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The diplomats were quoting a letter sent by the WHO to its 194
member states informing them of the confidential nominations
contained in sealed envelopes submitted in late September.
Ethiopia declined to nominate Tedros for a second term due to
friction over the Tigray conflict, making it necessary for other
countries to step in and do so.
The 28 states include France, Germany and other European Union
members, as well as three African countries - Botswana, Kenya and
Rwanda - the diplomats told Reuters. The United States was not among
them.
The issue is so sensitive that the African Union has not even
discussed the appointment, including at its latest summit this
month, African diplomats said.
The WHO will hold the election during the annual meeting of its
health ministers next May. The nominations were kept secret to limit
early campaigning.
Tedros, a former health and foreign minister of Ethiopia, was the
first African elected WHO director-general in May 2017.
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He has led the global response to COVID-19, the worst public health
crisis in a century, which broke out in the central Chinese city of
Wuhan in late 2019 and has killed 5.2 million people.
The United States, under former President Donald Trump, accused him
of being "China-centric", a charge he denies.
Relations have warmed since Joe Biden's administration took office
in January.
But he annoyed China with public calls in July for it to share Wuhan
lab audits and provide more data on early COVID-19 cases. WHO
investigators have yet to regain access to the country to probe the
origins of coronavirus.
WHO spokeswoman Margaret Harris said the agency would issue a
statement on the nominations later on Friday.
(Reporting by Stephanie Nebehay; editing by John Stonestreet and
Angus MacSwan)
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