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Argentina

Argentina expresses their concerns on the process for the amendments on the IHR and tells the WHA that they will not support the treaty if it emplies establishing standards that goes beyond their national constitution which defines them as a clear, free and sovereign Nation

Iran

“Nothing is agreed until everything is agreed”

Nothing in the amendment process should expand the authority of the WHO and other international bodies to the detriment of the national ownership and leadership in health related efforts. Amendments can only be acceptable so long as they respect the principle of sovereignty

Belarus

Belarus doesn’t support the Zero liability for vaccine producers – Human beings should not be used as guinea pigs

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