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The Trump administration never tied health funding to minerals — that claim is flat-out false and offensive. Washington committed over $2 billion in health support, restored nearly all assistance after a prior review, and continued paying salaries for 23,000 health workers across the country. Officials say months of outreach went unanswered, with Zambia missing the April 30 deadline and leaving a billion-dollar agreement unsigned despite repeated attempts to engage.
Zambia was right to reject a deal tying $2 billion in health funding to preferential access for U.S. companies to its copper and other minerals. A leaked memo suggested the Trump administration was even prepared to withdraw support to force compliance and apply public pressure — that’s coercion, not diplomacy. Sovereign nations shouldn’t be pushed into trading away strategic resources just to keep 1.3 million HIV patients alive and sustain critical health programs.