Overview
- The plan to destroy a limited batch of implants and IUDs stored in Belgium and slated for incineration in France remains active after the State Department confirmed a preliminary decision
- The batch of contraceptives is valued at $9.7 million with an estimated incineration cost of $167,000, and officials stressed no HIV drugs or condoms will be destroyed
- Médecins sans frontières denounced the move as deliberately irresponsible and noted that offers from humanitarian groups to cover shipping and redistribution were declined
- Senator Jeanne Shaheen filed a bill to halt the operation, calling the planned incineration wasteful and contrary to U.S. values
- French Green party members and LFI deputies have appealed to President Macron and the European Commission to intervene and suspend the destruction