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  • Iran calls on WHO to deal with unilateral coercive measures in health sector 2024-10-15 15:40

    Iran calls on WHO to deal with unilateral coercive measures in health sector

    TEHRAN –The Iranian deputy health minister has called on the World Health Organization to establish a working group to address the impacts of unilateral coercive measures on health in the region and to develop possible solutions consistent with basic human rights.

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