Ukraine health emergency sparks rival resolutions at WHO assembly
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[May 26, 2022] By
Jennifer Rigby and Emma Farge
GENEVA (Reuters) -A proposal to condemn the
regional health emergency triggered by Russia's aggression in Ukraine
will come before a World Health Organization (WHO) assembly on Thursday,
prompting a rival resolution from Moscow that makes no mention of its
own role in the crisis.
The , backed by the United States and more than 40 other countries,
condemns Russia's actions but stops short of immediately suspending its
voting rights at the U.N. health agency. The backed by Syria, which
echoes the language of the first text, will also be decided on.
If the Western-led initiative passes nearly unanimously, observers say
it would send a powerful political message that is rare in the
multilateral system.
"The devastating military actions undermine the efforts to ensure health
and wellbeing for everybody, undermine the mission of WHO," Adam
Niedzielski, the health minister for Poland which is one of the
resolution's backers, told the assembly. "I believe the Organization
cannot remain silent in these cases."
Both resolutions express "grave concerns over the ongoing health
emergency in and around Ukraine", but only the Western-led proposal says
that the emergency is "triggered by the Russian Federation's aggression
against Ukraine".
"What they did is take our version and delete the cause of the problem,"
Iaremenko Oleksii, a Ukrainian health ministry official told Reuters at
the meeting. "We will act to push the international community to punish
Russia."
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A logo is pictured at the World Health Organization (WHO) building
in Geneva, Switzerland, February 2, 2020. REUTERS/Denis Balibouse
A senior diplomat at the Russian mission in Geneva
said: "The resolution holds a series of anti-Russian statements and
groundless accusations and therefore cannot be supported."
Britain's ambassador to the U.N. in Geneva Simon Manley called
Russia's resolution "a cynical attempt to distract, disrupt &
confuse" on .
WHO Europe member states have already passed a resolution that could
result in the closure of Russia's regional office.
Diplomats said they were wary of pushing Russia too far and
prompting it to quit, given the need to cooperate with WHO on
disease surveillance.
One Western diplomat told Reuters: "We don't want to chase Russia
from the multilateral system."
The resolutions come alongside a report from WHO Director General
Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, which highlights the "devastating"
health consequences of the Russian invasion, including 235 attacks
on healthcare as well as wider mass casualties and life-threatening
disruptions to health services.
Moscow calls its actions since Feb. 24 a "special military
operation" to disarm Ukraine and rid it of what it calls
anti-Russian nationalism fomented by the West. Ukraine and the West
say Russia launched an unprovoked war of aggression.
(Reporting by Jennifer Rigby and Emma Farge; Editing by Frank Jack
Daniel)
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