RFK JR. The United Nations announcement of chronic diseases
The United States rejected a political declaration of the United Nations on Thursday about fighting chronic diseases and promoting mental health due to the language that the Trump administration said was rejected.
Speaking to the United Nations representatives at the meeting in New York City, Minister of Health and Humanitarian Services Robert F. said. Kennedy Junior The President Trump is committed to solving the country’s chronic disease epidemic, but the declaration “goes beyond the right role of the United Nations while ignoring the most urgent health issues.”
He also objected to the repeated references to the World Health Organization and said that it could not demand credibility or leadership until it is subject to “radical reform”.
Trump began the process of withdrawing the United States from the World Health Authority at the beginning of his term in January.
The UNDC declaration sets specific but modest goals to reduce chronic diseases by 2030, such as 150 million people who use tobacco; 150 million others with high blood pressure under control; And 150 million others with mental health care.
Kennedy said that the advertisement was full of controversy and contained “provisions about everything from taxes to repressive administration.”
Kennedy said: “We cannot accept the language that pays the devastating gender ideology, and we cannot accept the demands of the constitutional or international right to abortion,” Kennedy said.
He added: “The United States will move away from the advertisement, but we will not go away from the world, or our commitment to ending chronic diseases.”
Kennedy has called on the international community to meet to combat the “scourge” of high -treated food, a major priority for his “Make America Healthy” movement again.
Kennedy said: “President Trump wants to lead this effort worldwide against super foods and the associated medical disease,” Kennedy said. “We cannot defeat the epidemic alone, but the UN approach has been directed.”